Cervical Cancer Screening Adoption
Despite being both preventable and curable, cervical cancer (CC) claimed more than 350,000 lives globally in 2024. A significant contributor to this burden is the low uptake of CCS, especially in low- and middle-income countries such as India. Our study identifies two major barriers to CCS adoption: · Limited awareness of screening options, and · Deep-rooted sociocultural stigma surrounding women’s health. Our findings highlight the importance of aligning crediblespokespersons with context-specific message framing to overcome sociocultural barriers, hence, increase adoption. For India, such interventions could increase CCS adoption by 36.5%, enabling over 21 million additional women to undergo screening. The podcast provides an accessible summary of these findings, highlighting both their academic significance and their real-world implications for public health.
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