What’s at Stake

At least 12 Filipino women die daily from cervical cancer, which is the second most frequent cancer among women between 15 and 44 years old, the Department of Health (DOH)

Source: https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201188

To eliminate cervical cancer, all countries must achieve the 90 – 70 – 90 targets. 

  • 90% Vaccination
  • 70% Screening
  • 90% Treatment

Source: https://www.who.int/initiatives/cervical-cancer-elimination-initiative

Out of the 20,478,864 Filipino women who are at risk and deserve to be screened, at least 70% — 14,335,205 mothers, daughters, wives, and sisters — should have already been protected through lifesaving cervical screening.

Yet for decades, since the 1970s, our country has managed to reach only 1–2% of them.

Because of this gap, countless women who could have been saved were lost to cervical cancer — not due to lack of treatment, but due to lack of early detection.

We can change this story. And we must.

“No woman should die from a preventable cancer.”

The Marikina Cervical Health Initiative

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Screening in RHUs using Speculoscope-Assisted VIA

Improved visualization, magnification, and documentation.

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HPV-DNA Testing for At-Risk Women

More accurate, globally recommended detection.

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Specialist Referral via Dr. Amang Rodriguez MMC

Quick diagnosis, biopsy, and treatment.

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AI-Ready Image Contribution 

Supports the Philippine Cervical Image Bank & future AI analysis.

“We’re combining people, technology, and compassion to save lives.”

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