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Essential Package of Palliative Care for Women With Cervical Cancer: Responding to the Suffering of a Highly Vulnerable Population

Cristiana SessaTed TrimbleMamadou DiopNahla GaferLawrence F. BorgesLisa Bazzett-matabeleLisa Bazzett-matabeleQuynh Xuan Nguyen TruongQuynh Xuan Nguyen TruongSurbhi GroverSarah Byrne-martelliMaryam RassouliGauhar AfshanRaimundo CorreaC R Beena DeviEric L. KrakauerEric L. KrakauerAnnekathryn GoodmanXiaoxiao Jiang KweteElena FidarovaShekinah N. ElmoreDanta Dona Ruthnie Bien-aiméMihir KamdarCherian VargheseAnnette HasenburgStephen R. ConnorThomas C. RandallDingle SpenceSuresh KumarKelly E. IrwinKhadidjatou Kane

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Cervical cancerGynecologic CancerCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative carebusiness.industryPsychological interventionMEDLINEmedicine.diseaseSPECIAL ARTICLES03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFamily medicineHealth caremedicineIncome levelVulnerable population030212 general & internal medicineHuman resourcesbusiness

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Women with cervical cancer, especially those with advanced disease, appear to experience suffering that is more prevalent, complex, and severe than that caused by other cancers and serious illnesses, and approximately 85% live in low- and middle-income countries where palliative care is rarely accessible. To respond to the highly prevalent and extreme suffering in this vulnerable population, we convened a group of experienced experts in all aspects of care for women with cervical cancer, and from countries of all income levels, to create an essential package of palliative care for cervical cancer (EPPCCC). The EPPCCC consists of a set of interventions, medicines, simple equipment, social supports, and human resources, and is designed to be safe and effective for preventing and relieving all types of suffering associated with cervical cancer. It includes only inexpensive and readily available medicines and equipment, and its use requires only basic training. Thus, the EPPCCC can and should be made accessible everywhere, including for the rural poor. We provide guidance for integrating the EPPCCC into gynecologic and oncologic care at all levels of health care systems, and into primary care, in countries of all income levels.

https://doi.org/10.1200/go.21.00026