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Aruba Highlights BOCA Cervical Cancer Screening Program

January 22, 2026
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During Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, Aruba is highlighting the importance of prevention and early detection through the Aruba BOCA cervical cancer screening program 2026, coordinated by Fundacion ABO. January is internationally recognized as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, with January 19 marked as the official global awareness day, while activities continue throughout the month.

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer when detected early. Through regular screening, changes can be identified before cancer develops, allowing timely treatment and saving lives. The Aruba BOCA cervical cancer screening program 2026 focuses on guiding women through a clear, reliable, and preventive screening process.

“Screening is a preventive action, not a reaction to illness,” said Nanine Ponson, Director of Fundacion ABO. “The BOCA program exists so women in Aruba can take care of their health before symptoms appear. Early detection truly makes the difference.”

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The BOCA program provides a structured national approach to cervical cancer screening. Women first check whether screening applies to them through a short eligibility questionnaire. Eligible participants are then guided to undergo a Pap test, which is conducted by general practitioners or specialized nurses at designated locations. Results are communicated clearly, and follow-up care is coordinated when necessary.

Most women who participate receive normal results. When abnormalities are detected early, treatment can begin at a stage where cervical cancer is often fully curable. Through the Aruba BOCA cervical cancer screening program 2026, Fundacion ABO coordinates national screening efforts, provides clear information and guidance, supports early detection, and works closely with healthcare providers without replacing medical care.

As part of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, women are encouraged to take the first step by completing a short eligibility questionnaire, available online via a dedicated link or by scanning BOCA QR codes displayed across the island. BOCA materials are distributed through pharmacies, healthcare institutions, social media, and community events throughout January.

Women who have questions or prefer direct contact can reach out to BOCA by phone or WhatsApp for guidance, without obligation. Aruba’s BOCA campaign aligns with global awareness efforts while maintaining a strong focus on the local community.

The message remains clear: preventive screening saves lives. Making cervical cancer screening part of self-care is an investment in long-term health and a safer future.

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