Doctors, health groups call for action as Canada lags on cervical cancer prevention
OTTAWA — Cervical cancer is both the fastest-growing type of cancer in Canada and one that is almost completely preventable — and advocates gathered in Ottawa on Wednesday to call on the federal government to step up screening, prevention and vaccination.
The Society of Gynecologic Oncology of Canada, the Women’s Health Coalition and representatives from 19 other groups held a press conference to urge lawmakers to act to reverse the worrying trend.
“We have the tools to make cervical cancer the first cancer ever eliminated in Canada. We have the medical expertise. We just need the political will,” said Dr. Shannon Salvador, president of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology of Canada, at a press conference in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Canada has set a goal of eliminating cervical cancer before 2040. Countries like Australia and Sweden are nearing that target of fewer than four cases per 100,000 population.
