HPV Vaccination is a Game-Changer in Cervical Cancer Prevention, Says Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli
Davangere, April 28, 2025 — Grace Cancer Foundation, a Hyderabad-based non-profit organisation committed to alleviating the burden of cancer through education, early detection, treatment, rehabilitation, and research, in collaboration with Maximus India, a Bangalore-based diversified organisation, launched a major initiative aimed at eradicating cancer.
The effort was marked by a free HPV vaccination and cancer screening camp held at Mayur Global School, Davangere, Karnataka.
At the camp, 350 HPV vaccinations were administered and 200 cancer screenings conducted. The HPV vaccine plays a pivotal role in eradicating or significantly reducing HPV-related cancers, particularly cervical cancer. By preventing infections caused by specific HPV types, the vaccine can avert a large proportion of these cancers.
The program underscored the critical importance of collective action in fighting cancer, with influential voices calling for greater community involvement. This collaborative effort between Grace Cancer Foundation and Maximus India stands as a testament to their shared commitment to public health and cancer prevention. The initiative not only raised awareness but also actively engaged the community in safeguarding their health.
In a press note issued today from Hyderabad, Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli, Founder of Grace Cancer Foundation, Senior Robotic Surgical Oncologist, and Clinical Director at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad, made a heartfelt appeal to the public: “Let’s come together to ensure every girl child gets vaccinated,” mphasising the critical role of vaccination in preventing cervical cancer.
P.N. Lokesh, Deputy Commissioner of Davangere, Government of Karnataka, highlighted the vital role of community participation in the success of health campaigns.
Ms. Praveena Bhimavarapu, Senior Vice President and Country Head of Maximus India, stressed the importance of early intervention: “Early intervention is key in the fight against cancer,” noting that timely vaccination can significantly reduce the risk of cervical cancer, one of the most prevalent cancers affecting women globally.
The initiative marks an important step towards the vision of a cancer-free nation, and the collaboration between Grace Cancer Foundation and Maximus India serv.es as a model for future health initiatives.