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HPV Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening Policies and Practices in 18 Countries, Territories and Entities across Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Philip DaviesDepartment of Pathology, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu", Chisinau, Republic of MoldovaИгор АлулоскиUniversity Clinic for Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Faculty, University "Sveti Kiril i Metodij", North Macedonia, Republic of MoldovaDiyora AluloskiMinistry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanJelena BrcanskiCenter for Analysis, Planning and Organization of Health Care, Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut", Belgrade, SerbiaAliaksandr DavidzenkaUNFPA Country Office, Minsk, BelarusAkjemal DurdyevaReproductive Health Center, Center for Maternal and Child Health, Ashgabat, TurkmenistanSaida Gayrat UmarzodaMinistry of Health and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, TajikistanKemal GoshliyevUNFPA Country Office, Ashgabat, TurkmenistanVerica JovanovićCenter for Analysis, Planning and Organization of Health Care, Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut", Belgrade, SerbiaLevan JugeliBlack Sea Coalition for Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention, Tbilisi, GeorgiaMerita Kocinaj-BerishaDepartment for Social Medicine, National Institute of Public Health, and Medical Faculty, University of Prishtina, Pristina, KosovoGalina MaistrukCharity Foundation "Women's Health and Family Planning", Kiev, UkraineTamara NaumovićCenter for Analysis, Planning and Organization of Health Care, Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut", Belgrade, SerbiaAida PilavHealth Institute of Canton Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaGulnara RzayevaDepartment of Ambulatory and Diagnostic Services, Scientific Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baku, AzerbaijanKarine SaribekyanNational Institute of Health, Ministry of Health, Yerevan, ArmeniaSladjana ŠiljakPublic Health Institute of the Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaElena TenSector of Medico-Social Investigations, Scientific Centre of Preventive Medicine, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanDiana ValutaCervical Screening Coordination Unit, Institute of Mother and Child, Chisinau, Republic of MoldovaMarko VeljkovićCenter for Analysis, Planning and Organization of Health Care, Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut", Belgrade, SerbiaGökhan YıldırımkayaUNFPA Country Office, Ankara, TurkeyAlban YlliDepartment of Public Health & Non Communicable Diseases, Institute of Public Health, Tirana, AlbaniaAlma ZhylkaidarovaSpecialized Consultative and Diagnostic Department, Kazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology, Almaty, KazakhstanEugen MelnicDepartment of Pathology, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu", Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
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BACKGROUND: To assess readiness to achieve the WHO Global Strategy targets for HPV vaccination and cervical screening and to guide capacity building, the current status of these services in 18 Eastern European and Central Asian countries, territories and entities (CTEs) was evaluated. METHODS: In order to assess the current status of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening in these 18 CTEs, a 30 question survey tool was developed, covering: national policies, strategies and plans for cervical cancer prevention; status of cancer registration; status of HPV vaccination; and current practices for cervical cancer screening and treatment of precancerous lesions. As cervical cancer prevention comes within the mandate of the United Nations Fund for Population Development (UNFPA), the UNFPA offices in the 18 CTEs have regular contact with national experts who are directly involved in cervical cancer prevention actions and are well placed to provide the data required for this survey. Working through the UNFPA offices, the questionnaires were sent to these national experts in April 2021, with data collected from April to July 2021. All CTEs returned completed questionnaires. RESULTS: Only Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, North Macedonia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have implemented national HPV vaccination programmes, with only the last 2 of these reaching the WHO target of 90% of girls fully vaccinated by age 15, while rates in the other 4 range from 8%-40%. Cervical screening is available in all CTEs but only Belarus and Turkmenistan have reached the WHO target of 70% of women screened once by age 35 and again by age 45, while rates elsewhere range from 2%-66%. Only Albania and Turkey follow the WHO recommendation to use a high-performance screening test, while the majority use cervical cytology as the main screening test and Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan use visual inspection. No CTEs currently operate systems to coordinate, monitor and quality assure (QA) the entire cervical screening process. CONCLUSIONS: Cervical cancer prevention services in this region are very limited. Achieving the WHO Global Strategy targets by 2030 will require substantial investments in capacity building by international development organisations.

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