This is with reference to news reports in
which objections have been raised regarding the state Government’s role in
organizing a symposium on cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine and the
suggestion that the symposium was an initiative of the state Government to
introduce vaccination in the state of Sikkim.
The Department of Health Care, Human
Services and Family Welfare would like to clarify certain issues to set the
records right:
The one day Symposium on HPV vaccine and
cervical cancer prevention was organized by the Cancer Foundation of India, a
nonprofit voluntary organization dedicated to campaign against cancer based in
Kolkata which had Government nominated participants from all the Northeastern
States. Sikkim was chosen as a venue for the symposium by the organizers and
also had the presence of Government nominated participants from the Department
of Health Care, Human Services and Family Welfare, Government of Sikkim.
The Symposium had eminent resource persons
like Professor G.K. Rath Chief of IRCH, AIIMS, Professor Neerja Bhatla,
Professor of Gynecology, AIIMS, Dr Ravi Mehrotra, Director, Institute of Cytology
and Preventive Oncology, Indian Council of Medical Research, and Dr Smita Joshi,
Consultant, Jehangir Clinical Development Centre, Pune.
The symposium was a purely scientific meet
in which the alarming burden of cancer of the cervix was discussed and the need
to take effective and long term measures was debated. Results of various HPV
vaccine trails internationally and nationally were presented and discussed.
Since this programme was for policy-makers
of the Northeastern states, the focus was mainly on various issues of cervical
cancer prevention of which HPV vaccination was a part. It would be pertinent to
mention that some of the North Eastern states of India have registered the
highest number of Cervical Cancer cases in the county. In Sikkim the second
most common cancer amongst women is Cervical Cancer and the need to introduce
HPV vaccination is felt as it is the most preventable cancer.
The issue of safety of the vaccine was
discussed with recommendation of the World Health Organisation as a safe
vaccine. In an audio-visual lecture, Dr R Sankarnarayanan from International
Agency of Cancer Research, World Health Organization, highlighted the
acceptance of HPV vaccination in over 120 countries including India were this
vaccine is available freely and legally in the retail market. He also
highlighted the acceptance of HPV vaccination in 51 countries and six Low and
Medium Income Countries (LMIC) in their National Immunization programmes. He
particularly referred to Bhutan and Malaysia which have successfully implemented
HPV vaccination in their population.
The acceptance of HPV vaccination by
various countries along with scientific evidence is enough proof to prove the
safety and benefit of the vaccine.
Department of Health Care, Human Services and Family
Welfare
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