Inviting Thai women aged 30- 59 years to get tested for cervical cancer.

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The government invites Thai women aged 30-59 years to undergo cervical cancer screening with the project 'Stop being shy, stop being shy, no need to go up to the trestle' between 15-19 Jan. at the Government Center. Chaengwattana Mr. Karom Phonphonklang, Deputy Spokesperson of the Prime Minister's Office, said that the government, through the Ministry of Public Health Inviting every Thai woman with every right to receive medical care, aged 30-59 years, to receive the right to be screened for cervical cancer with HPV DNA Self-sampling. 'Stop being shy, stop being embarrassed, no need to go up to the trestle,' which is a proactive activity for Thai women to get tested. Screening to avoid cervical cancer Ready to participate in the risk screening assessment and receive the right to be screened for BRCA1/BRCA2 gene mutations in breast cancer patients. Free gold card fund benefits Free of charge Between 15 -19 January 2024 at the activity area, 2nd floor, Ratthaprasana Phakdi Building (Building B), Chaloem Phrak iat Government Center, Chaengwattana Road, Lak Si District, Bangkok. Mr. Karom said that according to the Quick Win 100 Day "Comprehensive Cancer" policy of the Ministry of Public Health. Not only proactive in treatment But it also includes prevention before serious illness. By emphasizing cancer screening services in the early stages to increase the chance of treatment. It includes cervical cancer screening services using the HPV DNA Test (HPV DNA Test), which is a benefit, health promotion and disease prevention service. in the national health insurance system Taking care of all Thai women aged 30-59 years in order to increase access to this cervical cancer screening test. National Health Security Office Benefits have been added to the cervical cancer self-sampling sample collection kit (HPV DNA Self-sampling Test) and to join in driving success towards the goal. To reduce the rate of illness and death from cancer 'Inviting all Thai women aged 30-59 years, all rights to medical care. Get screened for cerv ical cancer using a self-sampling DNA test. Between 15-19 January 2024 at the activity area, 2nd floor, Ratthaprasana Phakdi Building (Building B), Chaloem Phrakiat Government Center, Chaeng Watthana Road, Lak Si District, Bangkok, in which case the test result is positive, the infection is found. Will be able to receive additional examinations according to medical treatment rights. in order to plan treatment in a timely manner,' Mr. Karom emphasized. Source: Thai News Agency