So, good MORNING. Lets continue with the Baseline Data Report
From the table, it shows the baseline data collected from the cervical cancer elimination program conducted in different
Barangays and Municipalities. These data reflect the initial screening and follow-up activities undertaken to identify and
manage early-stage cancer cells among women in the target communities.
As we can see,
The table summarizes the key findings of the baseline data collection:
BARANGAY /
MUNICIPALITY
NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF
WOMEN TESTED
WOMEN
WITH POSITIVE
TESTED
RESULTS
NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF WOMEN
WOMEN
UNDERWENT THERMAL
REFERRED TO
ABLATION / CRYO
APEX HOSPITAL
NUMBER OF WOMEN
WITH CONTINUOUS
FOLLOW UP
PARADAHAN 1
38
4
2
0
2
JULUGAN 5 & 8
33
5
2
0
2
TANZA
60
5
1
2
3
DAANG AMAYA 1 28
4
4
0
4
SANJA MAYOR
25
4
4
0
4
TOTAL
184
22
13
2
15
From the table, A total of 184 women were screened across the five barangays/municipalities.
With that, a total of 22 women (approximately 12% of those screened) tested positive for early-stage cancer.
And then with Treatment: 13 women underwent thermal ablation or cryotherapy at the local health facility.
Referrals: 2 women were referred to the Apex Hospital for further evaluation and management.
Follow-up: 15 women are currently under continuous follow-up.
Discussion
So, this baseline data indicates a significant need for cervical cancer screening and treatment services in the target
communities. The 12% positivity rate highlights the prevalence of precancerous cells among women in these areas.
This baseline data report provides a valuable overview of the initial activities and findings of the cervical cancer
elimination program.
This table details the progress of the Gardasil 4 vaccination component within the cervical cancer elimination program in
the municipality of TANZA,Rizal, Philippines. Gardasil 4 is a vaccine that protects against certain types of the human
papillomavirus (HPV).
Here, It presents data on the number of eligible women, vaccination uptake, and the number of women who received
treatment in conjunction with vaccination.
The total eligible population for Gardasil 4 vaccination in TANZA is 67,293 women.
100 women received the first, second, and third doses of the Gardasil 4 vaccine.
15 women received treatment for precancerous cells and were also vaccinated with Gardasil 4.
This program outlines the key outcomes observed in the cervical cancer elimination program conducted] . this program
aimed to reduce the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer through increased awareness, screening, and vaccination.
Key Outcomes
1. Increased Knowledge about Cervical Cancer:
The program successfully disseminated information about cervical cancer, its causes, risk factors, and prevention
strategies.
Community members demonstrated an increased understanding of the importance of regular screening and
early detection.
This increased knowledge empowers individuals to take proactive steps in protecting their health.
2. The Importance of Regular Screening Leads to Early Detection and Treatment:
The program facilitated access to cervical cancer screening services, resulting in the early detection of early-stage
cancer.
Early detection allowed for timely treatment, improving the prognosis for affected individuals.
This outcome highlights the importance of regular screening in preventing the progression of cervical cancer.
3. Decrease the Number of New Cases of Cervical Cancer Diagnosed, Indicating the Effectiveness of Prevention Efforts:
This indicates the effectiveness of the program's prevention strategies, including vaccination and screening.