About Cervical Cancer in Indonesia
Early detection of Cervical Cancer in Indonesia womwn through the VIA test will reduce the increasing incidence of Cervical Cancer in Indonesia, Improve women's reproductive health, and help lower national healthcare costs.


Cervical Cancer situation in Indonesia :
Cornering Epidemiological Data
Based on the most recent data (2023), Indonesia reported 36,964 new cervical cancer cases, with an incidence rate of 32,2 per 100,000 women. Cervical Cancer is the second most common malignancy among womwn after breast cancer, accounting for 17,2% of all female cancer cases.
The disease burden is futher reflected in its high mortality; in 2021, 21,003 deaths were attributed to cervical cancer, representing 19,1% of all cancer-related deaths in the country.
The Incidence and mortality rate due to cervical cancer in Indonesia
is twice as high as the world average.
Early detection with the easiest and most economical IVA examination
can protect public health and save the national health budget.
