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The launch of the first survey in Egypt to detect cervical cancer in Health Care Authority hospitals tomorrow

The Health Care Authority headed by Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky and the Egyptian Endoscopy Society, headed by Dr. Mohamed Al-Azab, will sign a cooperation protocol tomorrow, Thursday, to start the first medical survey in Egypt to detect cervical cancer at the headquarters of the Princess Fatima Academy for Vocational Education in Abbasiya, at exactly six in the evening.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Sobky, Chairman of the Health Care Authority, said in statements today that the authority seeks to provide high-quality medical services in accordance with standard standards, and it aims to enhance and provide modern and new medical services with the highest quality. He continued: The comprehensive health insurance system is a pioneer and pioneer in providing advanced services, such as adding a medical survey to detect cervical tumors free of charge for women benefiting from comprehensive health insurance services..

Al-Sobky added that the directives of the political leadership always recommend providing medical services and upgrading them, and that the authority is considered the first health government body to provide early detection screening for cervical tumors to beneficiaries, with treatment provided in accordance with the highest treatment protocol in force in England and mentioned: We will reveal at the conference The journalist tomorrow has all the survey details and a map available in the hospitals of the authority.

On the one hand, Dr. Mohamed El-Azab, president of the Egyptian Society of Cervical Cancer, said that the political leadership pushed the dream of Egyptians into reality in providing health care through the comprehensive health insurance system that provides the highest level of care, indicating that cervical tumors are common among married women or even girls. What requires setting up a national program to provide the service to protect women from complications that lose them the dream of motherhood, adding and continuing: that the HPV virus is the cause of cervical cancer and has a set of symptoms that should be revealed to women, pointing out that a large awareness campaign will be launched during the coming period to raise awareness of the disease and methods of detection. .

Dr. Mohamed El-Azab, President of the Egyptian Society of Cervical Tumors

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