Prevent Cancer Foundation® awards $375,000 in global grants to combat cervical cancer


Alexandria, Va. – The Prevent Cancer Foundation® announces funding for five new cervical cancer prevention and early detection projects in low- or middle-income countries in support of the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) call for the elimination of cervical cancer by 2030. Cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable when found early, yet women worldwide lack access to the prevention and screening tools necessary to protect them. The Foundation is proud to support these projects through its global grants program, which focuses on assessing innovative technologies and delivering services and/or education to improve or expand quality cancer screening or prevention.

Programs in Kenya, El Salvador, Nepal, and India will use these one-year $75,000 grants to increase cervical cancer prevention and screening. The projects will have a direct impact where cancer prevention and early detection resources are limited, and several projects will partner with COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts to maximize access and meet vulnerable populations where they already are.

The following 2021 global cancer prevention grants are made possible by Juegos increíbles hechos rápidamente, a speedrunning video game marathon that raises funds for the Prevent Cancer Foundation:

Organización: Grounds for Health
Título: Successful Implementation of HPV Self-Sampling in Rural Kenya
Location: Kenya

Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing is endorsed by the WHO as the preferred screening method to end cervical cancer worldwide. This project will allow Grounds for Health to expand its HPV self-sampling initiative, a widely accepted HPV testing method, as part of their efforts to identify best practices in service delivery in low-resource settings.

Organización: Salud Básica Internacional      
Título: Feasibility of Thermal Ablation for Cervical Precancer Treatment
Location: El Salvador

Cervical cancer screening must be linked to effective and timely treatment of precancerous lesions for the best possible outcomes. This project will evaluate thermal ablation, a new portable treatment that could increase access to care for women in remote and hard-to-reach areas.

Organización: Salud Básica Internacional
Título: 
Shifting PCR Testing Capacity from COVID-19 to Cervical Cancer Prevention
Location: 
El Salvador

This project investigates the feasibility of a new low-cost, self-collected, rapid HPV screening test that is processed in the same polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machines that were acquired for COVID-19 testing. Same-day screening results in combination with portable cervical precancer treatment have the potential to greatly increase access to cervical cancer prevention for medically-underserved populations.

Organización: Cancer Care Nepal
Título: 
A Cervical Cancer Prevention Training Program for Nepal
Location: Nepal

Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women in Nepal. This project will implement a new program to train nurses and doctors on the necessary screening tests to identify precancerous cervical lesions and the treatment procedures to prevent progression to cancer.

Organización:  Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu
Título: 
Preventing Cervical Cancer Through Low-Cost HPV Testing Approaches in Low-Resource Settings of India
Location: 
India

Access to cervical cancer screening in India is not widespread. This project will work with community partners to assess the feasibility of using low-cost HPV self-testing as a screening method in three diverse settings (rural poor, urban slums and tribal villages).

In addition to supporting global projects, the Prevent Cancer Foundation funds cancer prevention and early detection research grants and fellowships, as well as community grants in the U.S.

Acerca de la Fundación Prevent Cancer®

La Fundación para Prevenir el Cáncer® is celebrating 35 years as the only U.S. nonprofit organization focused solely on saving lives across all populations through cancer prevention and early detection.  Through research, education, outreach and advocacy, we have helped countless people avoid a cancer diagnosis or detect their cancer early enough to be successfully treated.

La Fundación está avanzando para afrontar el desafío de reducir las muertes por cáncer en 40% para 2035. Para lograrlo, nos comprometemos a invertir $20 millones en tecnologías innovadoras para detectar el cáncer tempranamente y avanzar en la detección de múltiples cánceres, $10 millones para ampliar la detección del cáncer y la vacunación. acceso a comunidades médicamente desatendidas, y $10 millones para educar al público sobre las opciones de detección y vacunación.

Para mayor información por favor visite www.preventcancer.org.