Fiji’s women’s health services have received a significant enhancement with the recent installation of a cutting-edge cytology screening machine at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital. This advanced equipment, donated by Australia’s Katalyst Foundation, is set to strengthen the national cervical cancer screening program.

Health officials have emphasized that the new machine will facilitate faster and more precise processing of Pap smear tests, enabling earlier detection of pre-cancerous cells and improving access for women throughout the nation. This upgrade is crucial in Fiji’s mission to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health threat, as early diagnosis is one of the most effective strategies to lower cancer-related mortality rates among women.

This initiative underscores the positive impact of public-private partnerships, demonstrating how local health professionals and organizations can collaborate to enhance essential medical services. Health authorities have expressed gratitude to the Katalyst Foundation and frontline healthcare workers for their roles in making this advancement possible. Continued collaboration will be essential to further improve women’s healthcare across Fiji, illustrating a hopeful commitment to tackling cervical cancer and improving the overall health of women in the country.


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