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HPV vaccination, DNA–based screening key to fight cervical cancer in India

The event focused on boosting self-sampling methods and closing the loop with effective cancer care

HPV vaccination, DNA–based screening key to fight cervical cancer in India

HPV vaccination, DNA–based screening key to fight cervical cancer in India
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19 Jan 2026 9:40 AM IST

Vaccination against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) as well as improving access to DNA-based screening is crucial to eliminate cervical cancer in India, said officials from the Health Ministry.

The experts were speaking at India’s first national summit organised by AIIMS to accelerate the cervical cancer elimination agenda.

Aradhana Patnaik, Additional Secretary and Managing Director, National Health Mission (NHM), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, reaffirmed the government's unwavering commitment to eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem.

“Cervical cancer elimination is an achievable goal for India, and we are fully committed to accelerating action across prevention, screening, and treatment,” said Patnaik.

“Our focus is on rapidly expanding HPV vaccination, strengthening screening at all levels -- particularly through high-performance methods such as HPV DNA testing -- to ensure timely access to diagnosis and treatment for every woman. With stronger systems, clear operational protocols, and sustained partnerships across states and stakeholders, we can make cervical cancer elimination a reality and safeguard the health of millions of women across the country,” she added. Prof Dr VK Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog, stated that "India has a historic opportunity to eliminate cervical cancer, but it requires speed, scale and system-wide alignment".

He highlighted the need for evidence-based implementation models.

"We must initiate pilot projects that demonstrate how HPV DNA-based screening and self-sampling can be implemented on scale, particularly across primary healthcare platforms. These insights will help India build a national model that ensures women everywhere benefit from timely screening, accurate diagnostics, and seamless follow-up,” Paul added.

Organised by the Departments of Radiation Oncology, Surgical Oncology, and Onco-Anaesthesia & Palliative Medicine, DRBRAIRCH at AIIMS, the Summit focused on the three key pillars.

Cervical Cancer AIIMS Summit HPV Vaccination DNA-Based Screening National Health Mission 
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