TY - JOUR T1 - EP286 Médecins sans frontière‘s cervical cancer project in malawi: a collaborative and comprehensive strategy against cervical cancer JF - International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer JO - Int J Gynecol Cancer SP - A211 LP - A211 DO - 10.1136/ijgc-2019-ESGO.347 VL - 29 IS - Suppl 4 AU - P-F Dupré AU - L Gadama AU - R Asgary AU - P Bonongwe AU - M Iwamoto AU - L Masamba AU - E Brown AU - J Ordi AU - P Poulain AU - C Rieux AU - C Mills AU - C Fotteringham AU - D Maman Y1 - 2019/11/01 UR - http://ijgc.bmj.com/content/29/Suppl_4/A211.1.abstract N2 - Introduction/Background Malawi has the highest cervical cancer incidence (76/100 000) and mortality rate (50/100 000) in the world representing 3 684 new cases and 2 314 deaths annually.In response to this need, Médecins Sans Frontière (MSF) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MoH) and The College of Medicine (CoM) is implementing a unique comprehensive oncology project from prevention and screening to treatment in the Blantyre and Chiradzulu districts in Malawi.Methodology The project aims to encompass all components of gynecologic oncology care through a collaborative work of a multidisciplinary team embedded at the tertiary Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) and community health centers.MSF Set up a dedicated team sustained with a multi-year funding in order to fulfill the following objectives:To cover all girls 9 to 14 with HPV vaccines starting 2020.To reach 80% screening coverage for women 25 to 49 by 2022 in the targeted areas.To strengthen gynecologic oncology treatment and medical education capacity at QECH.Results Cervical cancer screening is based on the Visual Inspection with Acetic acid (VIA).Invasive cancers will be treated according to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Cervical Cancer Basic Resources Guidelines.A new Out and In-Patient department have been built as well as a new dedicated Operative theater expected to be active in October 2019.An Electronical Medical Record and a Cervical Cancer Register are currently being developed in order to open up opportunities for clinical research.A multi-step medical education plan is also set up for OBGYN Registrars and Gynecological Oncologist sub-specialists in collaboration with ESGO.Conclusion The MoH, the CoM of Malawi and MSF respond to the WHO ‘global call’ towards elimination of Cervical Cancer through a unique comprehensive project.Transitional support of Gynecol Oncologists is required to ensure its perennial success.Disclosure Nothing to disclose. ER -