The objective of this costing exercise, which began in 2018, is to assist refinement and implementation of Myanmar’s national plan for secondary prevention of cervical cancer (screening and pre-cancer treatment) and to support the development of new plans that include primary and tertiary prevention, aimed particularly at cervical cancer elimination efforts.
South-East Asian Region (SEAR)
Resulting from a collaboration between the Mongolia Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO), this document provides a summary report of the 5-year (2020—2024) National Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control Plan in terms of financial costs from the public provider perspective.
The main goal of the radiation oncology residency programme is to produce radiation oncologists with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude to prevent diagnose and manage various cancers.
This guideline aimed to provide standard care for cervical cancer, indicate appropriate current treatment methods for cervical cancer, minimize variances in treatment methods among institutions, improve disease prognosis and treatment safety, reduce the economic and psychosomatic burden of patients by promoting the performance of appropriate treatment, and enhance mutual understanding between patients and healthcare professionals.
This guideline provides technical guidance for screening of gastric cancer, cervical cancer and breast cancer based on available scientific evidence, international screening documents and at the same time considering our own context in terms of availability and capacity of infrastructure and human resources in Bhutan.