Cervical Cancer Screening Charity — Catch It Early, Save a Life
Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable when caught early — yet it kills hundreds of thousands of women in countries where screening is unaffordable. Your gift funds mobile clinics that reach women who would never otherwise be tested.
What does World Aid Network fund?
World Aid Network funds cervical cancer screening and treatment — mobile clinics, HPV testing, colposcopy, biopsy and surgery — for women who cannot afford private gynaecological care in Pakistan, Indonesia and Malaysia. All care is delivered by licensed local clinicians through the Cancer Emergency Appeal.
Women's charities that fund cancer screening address one of the starkest global health inequalities. In the UK, the NHS cervical screening programme has dramatically reduced mortality. In our Object countries, most women present with late-stage disease because a smear test costs money they do not have.
World Aid Network funds screening camps, diagnostic work-up and treatment through licensed gynaecologists and oncologists at partner hospitals. Every donation is restricted to patient care costs within our charitable Objects.
Your donation at work
Every gift is restricted to patient care and emergency relief within our charitable Objects.
£25
One cervical screening examination at a mobile clinic
£75
HPV test and colposcopy for a woman with abnormal findings
£150
Biopsy and pathology confirming diagnosis
£500
Surgical treatment for early-stage cervical cancer
Frequently asked questions
Why focus on cervical cancer screening?
Cervical cancer kills over 342,000 women annually — more than 90% of deaths are in low- and middle-income countries. It is one of the most preventable cancers when caught early through screening and treated promptly.
What does a donation fund?
Mobile screening clinics, HPV testing, colposcopy, biopsy and treatment for women with precancerous or early-stage findings who cannot afford private gynaecological care in Pakistan, Indonesia or Malaysia.
Is this part of the Cancer Emergency Appeal?
Yes. Cervical cancer screening and treatment is funded through the Cancer Emergency Appeal, which trustees direct to the most urgent cases across all cancer programmes.
Fund screening that catches cervical cancer early
Cervical cancer is preventable when caught early. Your gift funds mobile clinics that reach women who would never otherwise be tested.
£25 funds one screening examination at a mobile clinic.