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Home / Health / Mobile Clinics Bring Cancer Screening Closer to Delhi Women

Mobile Clinics Bring Cancer Screening Closer to Delhi Women

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Mobile units offer private and hygienic cervical cancer screening spaces.
  • Self-sampling HPV DNA kits overcome access and time barriers.
  • Screening results will be sent directly to women's phones.
Mobile Clinics Bring Cancer Screening Closer to Delhi Women

Mobile units are being deployed monthly across community spaces and schools to offer essential cervical cancer screening services. These vans, equipped with portable washroom facilities, will provide women with a private and hygienic setting for screenings.

An initiative by officials at the Delhi State Cancer Institute aims to overcome common barriers to screening. Women will receive self-sampling HPV DNA kits, designed for ease of use, to collect samples. This approach addresses issues such as lack of access, time constraints, and hesitation associated with visiting hospitals.

"The idea is to make screening simple, quick and accessible, so that women can detect cancer early without disrupting their daily routines," stated an official from the Delhi State Cancer Institute. Results of the tests will be communicated to women via their phone numbers, eliminating the need for lengthy hospital visits.

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Health authorities emphasize that this program is crucial for promoting early diagnosis, which substantially enhances treatment success rates. It also aims to raise awareness about the importance of regular screening for common cancers affecting women.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mobile units offer private and hygienic spaces in community and school areas, and provide self-sampling HPV DNA kits to overcome barriers like lack of access and time constraints.
Women will be provided with self-sampling HPV DNA kits to collect samples, and results will be shared directly to their phone numbers, making the process simple and quick.
Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes and increases awareness about the importance of regular screening for common cancers among women.

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