The Health Ministry is currently developing a comprehensive plan to eradicate cervical cancer among females, recognising it as one of the most prevalent diseases affecting over half of the female population and causing significant harm to the reproductive system.
To advance this initiative, the ministry hosted a Continuing Medical Education (CME) session on Sunday, at the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre in Kingston, Georgetown.

Dr Frank Anthony
The session, held in collaboration with the ministry’s Chronic Disease Unit, the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), and the Mount Sinai Health System, seeks to devise effective strategies as well as ensure optimal care for women at every stage of the disease.
In his keynote address, Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony expressed confidence that with the integration of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and the implementation of the ministry’s new strategy, the incidence of cervical cancer will significantly decrease.
