Bravehearts: Fight Against Cervical Cancer

Saturday, 28 February 2009, 1:00 | Category : Events

Last Saturday, I was invited on a fight against Cervical Cancer Seminar organized by Bravehearts, Glaxo-SMith Kline and Campaigns & Greys at Bizu Greenbelt 5. The guest speaker for the event was Dra. Rebecca Singson. She told us told us the risk of Cervical Cancer is greater than we thought Worldwide, for this is the 2nd highest killer cancer for pinays. She also talked about prevention and detection of the said CA.

The Shoot Out HPV event theme was “Women Impowerment”, so they come up with a target shooting activity that symbolizes the fight against the disease. And that every woman young or old has a change against this dreaded HPV.


The guest speaker Dra. Rebecca Singson


Every woman is at Risk!!!

Cervical Cancer is caused by a common virus known as HPV or HUman Papilloma Virus and HPV infection is easily transmitted through:

- Skin to skin genital contact
- Condom usage may reduce the risk but are not fully protective from exposure to HPV
- Even the deadcells shed during intercourse can contain HPV & Remain Infective for days
- And lastly there is NO SIGNS & SYMPTONS with Cervical Cancer.


Romina of Campaigns & Grey

Bravehearts

A multi-sectoral coalition led by the Cervical Cancer Prevention Network (CECAP) and the Cancer Institute Foundation (CIF), Bravehearts is dedicated to raising awareness on cervical cancer prevention. It is currently supported by a growing number of women, including prominent personalities such as Se. Loren Legarda, Rina Jimenez David, Ellen Tordesillas, Atty. Gaby Concepcion and Suzi Entrata.


Edel, Meei, Me, Jamie, Abbie and Karla

The Cancer Institute Foundation (CIF) and the Cervical Cancer Prevention Network (CECAP)

Founded in 2001, the CIF is a non-stock, non-profit organization based in Manila, Philippines which supports the Cancer Institute (CI) of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) and its accredited cancer management network institutions with clinical, research, advocacy and financial assistance for the prevention and treatment of cancer. This commitment springs from the Foundation’s view that the promotion of health and welfare is a responsibility not of just one but all: that the government, individuals or groups, given a vehicle like the foundation, they will generously share their time, efforts and resources with their fellowmen who are ill but have little means to get well.

The Cervical Cancer Prevention Network (CECAP) under the CIF is an alliance of organizations from the private and public sector, including health professionals and other concerned non-government agencies that are all committed in eliminating cervical cancer among Filipino women.


Bullets against HPV

Fast Facts About Cervical Cancer:

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide, with 500, 000 new cases and 250, 000 deaths reported each year. Over 80% of cases occur in developing countries including the Philippines, where it is ranked as the second most common cancer afflicting Filipino women. Yet few women realize that cervical cancer is actually treatable if diagnosed early.

Preventing Cervical Cancer through the Single Visit Approach (SVA), Cryotheraphy and Vaccination:

One of the primary goals of CECAP is to fund cervical cancer screenings throughout the Philippines by using the Single Visit Approach (SVA) and on-the spot treatment through cryotheraphy.

SVA: The SVA combines both screening and treatment in one session. It uses an affective, low-resource screening method called the Visual Inspection using Acetic Acid (VIA), a simple technique that uses vinegar to detect precancerous lesions on the cervix and requires much less equipment and time investment than PAP smear.

Cryotheraphy: a process where the areas with lesions are frozen using a common liquid coolant like carbon dioxide, effectively eliminating the abnormality and preventing possible progression to cancer.

Vaccination: GlaxoSmithKline’s cervical cancer vaccine provides significant protection for women against the two most common cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV) types (HPV types 16 and 18) for nearly six and a half years, the longest duration of protection reported to date. In fact, the GSK cervical cancer vaccine does not demonstrate, at the moment, the need for booster shot even after 6 years of vaccination. HPV types 16 and 18, together, are responsible for over 70 percent of cervical cancer cases in Asia Pacific. GSK’s cervical cancer vaccine has also shown efficacy against persistent infection caused by 12 other cancer-causing HPV types beyond HPV 16 and 18. Designed for both young and mature women, females from 10 years old onwards can be vaccinated using GSK’s cancer vaccine.

Thanks Abbie and Romina (Campaigns & Grey) for the invites :)

13 Comments for “Bravehearts: Fight Against Cervical Cancer”

  1. 1mekinudolsoup atbp.

    ako na lang ata wlang post hihi.. :)

  2. 2AudreyRose

    kari mo yan… habol ka. nakasched kasi yong sa akin ngayong araw eh :) anywayz, asan ka na pala???

  3. 3edelweiza

    oo mee-i, kaw na lang ang wala…haha

  4. 4marriagemarkers

    it is good to be really aware of these threats to women’s health. the mother of a friend died a couple of months ago because of undetected cervical cancer until it was too late.

  5. 5Abbie

    ako, wala pang post nito. nasa drafts pa. ginagawa ko nga ngayon. hindi kasi clear yung audio na nirecord ko that day kaya wala akong masulat. sunod-sunod din ang mga events at family matters. today na talaga matatapos. :)

  6. 6Audrey

    abs oo nga eh sunod2 din nga yong event kaya tuloy hindi makakablog ng mabuti hehehe…kaya natin yan

  7. 7mee-i

    @ audz – aftr dat nyt keri ko ang writing kaso lazyness strikes out. errrr.. pero meron na at may comment k n nga haha.. :)

    @ edel – kala mo meron na ko post. hahaha..

    @ abs – aysows.. tape recorder is a MUST HAVE. :o )

  8. 8aris

    ill be having a fun run on december 6 2009, wants to know on how can i get you as beneficiaries

  9. 9AudreyRose

    hi aris! if you want Bravehearts to be the beneficiary of your fun run you could contact Dr. Sarah Grace M. Tan of Bravehearts @ Telefax: 525-7580 and email: bravehearts.crusade@yahoo.com.

    You could also contact Dr. Jaycee G. Almaria the Project Manager of Cervical Cancer Prevention (CECAP) Network Program at Telefax: 523-3274 and Email: cecap_phil@yahoo.com

    Hope this could help you!

  10. 10kimi

    hi
    a 20-year old 4th-yr graduating student.

    its been 3-mos since i found out that i was sick..
    i do have std…a hpv infected..

    my parents doesnt know about this..i carry this burden alone physically and emotionally..
    i attempt suicide many times.

    they told me i do have the risk of having cervical cancer.
    i am so depressed..my mother expect a lot from me coz im the eldest and hpefully,,,a breadwinner in the family,

    we are not that rich and i support my study alone so i dont go to the doctor for any treatment. im so sad because some of my friends get off with me…am i contagious?

    my 30-y.0 bf leave me and blame me for having these.
    she is my only bf and i never expect to have this. please give me some advices and what to do. tahnk you very much.

  11. 11Ivan

    Hola,

    Completamente
    Ivan

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