Around 10,000 Thai women are being diagnosed with cancer of the cervix each year, state-news agency TNA quoted Deputy Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew as saying.
The minister said the fatal disease, found most frequently in women aged 45-55 years, ranks as the second biggest health threat for Thai women in the working age group along with the elderly.
The deputy health minister explained that the major cause of the disease was human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
If the tests could be conducted among 80 per cent of Thai women, or 17 million persons, it could help decrease the number of deaths by 61 per cent, said Dr Chonan, said.