Nafsiah
Mboi, Secretary of health, assessing the scope of early detection for
breast cancer and cervical cancer need to be improved. Moreover, these two cancer detection is actually easy, cheap, and simple.
"This
is still early detection Coverage needs to be improved by hard work,
smart work, and innovation together with all walks of life," he said
Monday (7/10). Since pencanangannya until the
year 2013, the Government has expanded the implementation of early
detection of the cancer to the second 140 counties in 31 provinces,
which was carried out by 500 from 9,500 Clinics.
"Currently,
there have been 204 trainers consisting of specialist obstetrics
gynaecology, surgical oncology specialist, a specialist surgeon, and
reinforced by implementing programs or providers 1,192 consists of
general practitioners and midwives," he said Nafsiah Mboi.
He
mentioned, in ignorance of the public, especially the women of
Indonesia on the dangers of breast cancer and cervical cancer need to be
addressed with improved efforts promotif-preventive. Among other things by carrying out dissemination, advocacy, and education in the various elements of society.
According
to the Menkes, education would be more effective if done early, among
others on school students through their teachers assisted by experts. He said both the cancer is the cancer most often found in women. In
the control of breast cancer and cervical cancer, the Government is
targeting at least 80 percent of women ages 30-50 years conducting early
detection every 5 years.
Based
on the data of the Central Bureau of statistics (BPS), Indonesia the
number of women aged 30-50 years of age is approximately 35 million
(35.950.765 people). He mentioned, up to the year
2012 the number of women who have been diskrining more than 550
thousand people (575.503 people) and the number of IVA (+) more than 25
thousand people (25.805 people) or 4.5%), cervical cancer suspek 666
(1.2 per 1,000) and an breast tumor suspek 1.289 (2.2 per 1,000).
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