With cervical cancer maintaining its position as the second most common cancer affecting women, the low adoption rate of HPV vaccines in Guyana has become a cause for concern, Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony has stated.
These vaccines serve as a vital safeguard against HPV infections and cervical pre-cancers, hence the urgency for increased awareness and uptake of the vaccine locally.
Speaking at the launch of the national expansion of the HEARTS Initiative for the management of cardiovascular diseases recently, Dr Anthony highlighted that since the introduction of the programme in Guyana, the number of persons who are vaccinated remains at a minimum.








