Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cause of cancer mortality in Indian women. It is a huge public health crisis for India, as 1 Indian woman loses her life to cervical cancer every 8 minutes. This suffering is unacceptable, particularly as cervical cancer is largely preventable.
CAPED has been working since 2014 in the area of cervical cancer awareness, prevention and early detection. Through our various programs, we work towards ensuring that women don’t just stay aware of cervical cancer preventive measures but implement them to keep the disease at bay. In order to shape more concrete, long-term strategies for eradicating cervical cancer entirely from our country, we undertook a public survey to understand the level of awareness among Indians on cervical cancer and their propensity to take action to protect themselves from the disease.