Rapid Fire 10 -  Women and cancer: awareness, prevention and care

Rapid Fire 10 -  Women and cancer: awareness, prevention and care

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 9:40 AM to 10:40 AM · 1 hr. (Europe/Zurich)
Abstract Hub - Room 4 (level -1)
Rapid fire session
Access to careEquity and cancerEquity and cancer preventionInequities in cancer carePatient and family experienceWellness at workIntegrating cancer and NCDs into existing services, health systems strengthening, and patient empowe

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Chaired by Sabrina Zucchello, Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) (Switzerland)

Presentations:

1. Integrating HPV-based cervical cancer screening and HIV testing in an established breast health clinic in Zambia - Mutumba Songiso, Levy Mwanawasa Medical University (Zambia)

2. Gavi's approach to revitalizing HPV vaccine access for Cervical Cancer Elimination in LMICs - Naomi Miall, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Switzerland)

3. Socioeconomic inequalities in HPV awareness between South Korea and United States - Sunhee Park, National Cancer Center (Korea, Republic of)

4. Increasing Timely Access to Care for Breast Cancer Patients in Ghana: How A National Patient Navigation Program is Bridging the Gap - Abigail Awukubea Ninson, Embrace Society (Ghana)

5. Understanding factors associated with HPV vaccination in Kenya: Results of a large national phone survey - Corrina Moucheraud, NYU School of Global Public Health (United States)

6. Breast Imaging in Besiegement - suha ghoul, King Hussein Cancer Center (Jordan)

7. Turning the Page on Breast Cancer, a Multi-Level Program Addressing Breast Cancer Disparities in Ohio - Electra Paskett, The Ohio State University College of Medicine (United States)

8. Decentralizing and Optimizing Breast Cancer Management in Peripheral Hospitals: The Case of Ethiopia - Justine Swindell, The American Cancer Society (United States)

9. Availability of diagnostic modalities and adjuvant therapies in sub-Saharan African hospitals performing surgery for breast cancer - Freddy Houehanou Rodrigue Gnangnon, CNHU - HKM (Centre National Hospitalier Universitaire Hubert Koutoukou MAGA) (Benin)

10. Stakeholder Engagement to Inform the Implementation of a Breast Cancer Treatment Access Program in Mozambique - Catherina Scheepers, The Max Foundation (United States)

11. Qualitative study to explore the occupational and reproductive health challenges among women tobacco farm laborers in Mysore District, India - Priyanka Ravi, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (United States)

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