Facilitating uptake of cervical screening among Indigenous women to achieve equitable and timely elimination of cervical cancer
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Dodd, Rachael H
Whop, Lisa
Smith, Megan A
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The Lancet Publishing Group
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In November 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO)
launched a strategy for the global elimination of cervical cancer
[1]. In order to achieve elimination, action is required on three
fronts: vaccination, cervical screening, and treatment. The WHO
elimination strategy sets targets to be reached by 2030 for vac-
cination (90% of girls), cervical screening (70% twice-lifetime using
HPV testing) and treatment (90% of identified disease). Countries
like Australia, with well-established screening programs and high
HPV vaccine uptake, are well placed to reach elimination at the
national level, but given this is a global strategy, there is particu-
lar need to ensure that targets are met and timely elimination is
achieved amongst all groups within the population. In Australia,
a critical disparity exists for Indigenous Australian women, who
experience much higher rates of cervical cancer, primarily due to
lower screening participation [2,3]. In terms of Australia’s perfor-
mance against the WHO 2030 targets, among Indigenous women,
Australia currently meets the HPV vaccination target (although
course completion is lower for Indigenous people), but does not
meet the targets for screening or treatment [4]. Cervical screening
coverage is substantially lower in Indigenous women than in non-
Indigenous women [4], and time to clinical investigation is longer
[5]. Therefore, in order to achieve equitable and timely elimination
among Indigenous women in Australia, there is an urgent need to
increase screening participation, including completing the whole
clinical pathway.
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