Cervical Cancer Elimination Receives A Boost With Rose
Health Today Malaysia|March 2019

A multinational effort by stakeholders from University of Malaya (UM) and VCS Foundation Australia has resulted in an innovative approach to reduce and eliminate cervical cancer in Malaysia. Known as Removing Obstacles to cervical ScrEening (ROSE), the pilot programme integrates self-sampling, human papillomavirus (HPV) testing and e-health technology to improve cervical cancer screening uptake among Malaysian women.

Pank Jit Sin
Cervical Cancer Elimination Receives A Boost With Rose

According to Professor Woo Yin Ling, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at UM, who helmed the pilot programme, ROSE integrates “self-sampling, HPV testing and e-health technology to enhance every woman’s personal journey of maintaining good cervical health.”

“At its heart, ROSE is driven by empathy for the screening experience of women. ROSE embodies safety, privacy and dignity through self-sampling, encouraging more women to willingly participate in screening in a timely manner,” says Prof Woo.

This story is from the March 2019 edition of Health Today Malaysia.

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