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How labs can help to reduce the burden of women’s diseases

The essential role of laboratories in removing stigmas surrounding STIs so that women can be better positioned in their own fertility journey. …
The Battle to Eliminate the World’s Only Preventable Cancer

Cervical cancer is preventable but lack of awareness about the disease and access to screening have often been the main obstacle. We talk to experts from Indonesia and Thailand on breaking down barriers to cervical cancer….
Why literacy can turn the tide on healthcare for women

Gender-based inequities in healthcare is a phenomenon a cross the world. Hear from Mridu Gupta, CEO of Cancer Awareness, Prevention and Early Detection (CAPED), as she assesses the impact these gaps in healthcare have on women’s lives in India….
Placing the healthcare needs of women firmly in the spotlight

For too long, science has placed men in the forefront as the “default human”, leaving women overlooked and left behind. As a result, today, women are faced with inequities in treatment, care, and access to healthcare….
Thriving, Not Just Surviving – Life as a Cervical Cancer Screening Advocate

Kirsty Browne shares her passion for being a cervical cancer screening advocate and her journey through battling this disease….
Results vs Outcomes – Why improving patient experience is the key

What does it mean for a healthcare system to be truly patient-centric? Kevin Kirksey, speaker, author, and former Cardiac Care ICU patient, shares his story and observations from his time in the intensive care unit….
Transforming Diagnostic Access: A Roadmap for ASEAN

Recommendations from the EU-ASEAN Business Council (EU-ABC) to continue advancing the case for the value of diagnostics….
Advancing Care for Women through Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control

Cervical cancer prevention and control presents a unique opportunity to reduce the disease burden and improve women’s empowerment and participation in the economy….
Strengthening Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases Elimination in Asia Pacific

The critical role of screening and diagnostics in patient care and addressing the public health threat that these diseases present, in India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and the Philippines….
Navigating Liver Disease Management: Can Asia Pacific Successfully Establish an Integrated Approach?

The Asia Pacific region faces various resource challenges and access barriers to healthcare. Navigating these challenges requires an innovative approach to enhance liver disease management. Micro-elimination strategies might just be the solution to improved patient care….
Stamping out Hepatitis C in Egypt and Pakistan

The global burden of hepatitis C is particularly significant in low and middle-income countries like Egypt and Pakistan. With the support of the World Health Organization, both countries have achieved significant success in the screening and treatment of millions of individuals….
Transforming Hepatitis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Management with Digital Solutions

Disrupting the chronic liver disease continuum to prevent the progression of liver cancer…
Major (r ) Anwar ul Hussain Alvi: Putting Patients at the Forefront of Hepatitis C Management in Pakistan

Major (r) Anwar ul Hussain Alvi shares his victorious triumph over hepatitis C and how it has shaped his purpose of helping others. Today, he is on the Technical Advisory Group in the government of Pakistan where he leads various awareness campaigns and helps to set up multiple testing services throughout the country….