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NICRAT to extend cervical cancer vaccination to out-of-school girls – DG
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NICRAT to Extend Cervical Cancer Vaccination to Out-of-School Girls – DG

Ahunda David
Last updated: February 10, 2025 4:34 pm
By Ahunda David
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The National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) has announced plans to extend its cervical cancer vaccination program to out-of-school girls across Nigeria. This initiative aims to bridge the gap in healthcare accessibility, ensuring that more young girls receive protection against the life-threatening disease.

According to NICRAT’s Director-General, the program is a critical step in reducing the prevalence of cervical cancer, which remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women in Nigeria. The vaccination campaign will prioritize adolescent girls who are not enrolled in formal education, as they are often at a higher risk due to limited healthcare awareness and access.

Cervical cancer is primarily caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), a common infection that can lead to severe health complications if left untreated. Experts have emphasized that early vaccination is the most effective way to prevent HPV infections, significantly lowering the chances of developing cervical cancer later in life. While efforts have been made to vaccinate schoolgirls through structured health programs, NICRAT’s latest move aims to reach those who have been left out due to socio-economic barriers.

Health professionals have expressed concerns about the low awareness and misconceptions surrounding the HPV vaccine. Many parents remain hesitant due to myths and misinformation, making community engagement crucial for the success of the initiative. NICRAT has assured that awareness campaigns will be intensified, working alongside local and international partners to educate families on the importance of HPV vaccination.

The government’s commitment to improving public health remains evident through such interventions, but funding challenges and logistical constraints could pose obstacles. However, NICRAT has reaffirmed that strategies are in place to ensure seamless vaccine distribution across various communities. Mobile clinics, health outreach programs, and partnerships with non-governmental organizations are expected to play a vital role in achieving the program’s objectives.

Public health advocates have welcomed the initiative, describing it as a milestone in the fight against cervical cancer. They have urged stakeholders to support the vaccination drive to safeguard the future of young girls who may otherwise have no access to preventive healthcare.

With increased global attention on cancer prevention, Nigeria’s efforts to extend HPV vaccination to all vulnerable groups are being closely watched. The success of this program could set a precedent for other nations facing similar healthcare challenges, demonstrating the importance of inclusive and equitable vaccination programs.

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