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Port Authority opens free breast and gynaecological cancer screening for Khlong Toei women
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2025
The Port Authority of Thailand offers free breast and cervical cancer screening for Khlong Toei women, promoting early detection and better women’s health.
Experts Warn Cervical Cancer is a 'Silent Killer' in Thailand
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2025
A medical expert has warned that cervical cancer claims the life of a Thai woman every two hours, urging all to get screened and vaccinated against HPV
"N Health" partners with public sector to achieve a cervical cancer-free Thailand
TUESDAY, AUGUST 06, 2024
Cervical cancer is a major public health issue in Thailand. Statistics from the Department of Medical Services at the National Cancer Institute show it is the second most common cancer among Thai women, causing over 5,000 deaths annually—an average of 13 deaths per day.
Thailand offers free self-tests amid 15 daily cervical cancer cases
MONDAY, MAY 06, 2024
With an average of 15 Thai women diagnosed with cervical cancer each day, the Medical Sciences Department is encouraging women to screen themselves for free by using HPV DNA self-sampling kits.
Over 1 million women protected in successful HPV vaccination project
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2023
As of Friday, as many as 1.03 million doses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) have been administered to women aged 11-20 years old nationwide.
Health Ministry launches swift vaccine project to prevent cervical cancer
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2023
At least 1 million doses of HPV vaccine will be administered to Thai women aged 11 to 20 within the next 100 days, Public Health Minister Chonlanan Srikaew said.
Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable if detected early
SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 2023
Cervical Cancer is a major public health burden with significant social and economic impact on health systems, national economies, and affected women and their families.
Doctors unveil self-testing kits to screen for cervical cancer
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, 2022
Doctors have unveiled self-sampling test as an Alternative screening without getting pelvic examination on a gynecological table.
Robotic surgery for cervical cancer boosts death risk
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2018
A minimally invasive, robotic surgery commonly used for performing hysterectomies in women with early stage cervical cancer actually boosts the risk of a woman dying, researchers warned on Wednesday.
Society joins hands with hospital to lower cervical cancer rate among Thais
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017
THE THAI Gynecologic Cancer Society (TGCS) has partnered with Bangkok’s Chulabhorn Hospital to launch a campaign to reduce the risk of Thai women contracting the human papillomavirus (HPV) and subsequently cervical cancer.