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More than 1.5 Billion Women Worldwide Lack Essential Health Screenings


More than 1.5 billion women worldwide lack screenings for cancer, heart disease, diabetes or sexually transmitted diseases/infections ? even though these conditions together affect billions of women. The finding comes from one of the world's largest studies of women's well-being: the second annual Hologic Global Women's Health Index.

The report, released today, identifies many barriers to preventive care for women. These hurdles include struggles to find enough food and shelter, lack of educational opportunities and threats to women's safety. They contribute to widening gaps in women's well-being across high- vs. low-income countries, urban vs. rural areas, and highly- vs. less-educated individuals. The barriers also fuel record-high levels of worry, stress, sadness and anger among women worldwide.

All 122 countries and territories evaluated by the Index have significant room for improvement in women's health. The average global score was only 53 out of a possible 100, the highest score was 70 for Taiwan and the lowest score was 22 for Afghanistan.

"The lack of progress and, in some cases, backward momentum justify an even louder wake-up call for world leaders to do more for women, whose well-being underpins the health of families, communities, societies and economies," said Steve MacMillan, Chairman, President and CEO of the global medical technology innovator Hologic, Inc. (Nasdaq: HOLX). "Reliable data can ignite genuine change, and we look forward to engaging leaders worldwide to use the Index to champion women's wellness."

Hologic partnered with Gallup, a leading analytics firm, to create the Index. For the second annual report, approximately 127,000 people worldwide ? including 66,000 women and girls aged 15 and older ? were surveyed during 2021 in more than 140 languages. This immense reach means the Index represents 94% of the world's women and girls.

"We're proud to collaborate with Hologic to enable women to tell leaders about their health needs. As we jointly work with policymakers across the continents, we emphasize the importance of taking a comprehensive approach to elevating women's well-being," said Gallup Managing Partner Vipula Gandhi.

The Index provides a framework for achieving comprehensive progress. It looks at five interlocking dimensions of women's health: Preventive Care, Basic Needs, Opinions of Health and Safety, Individual Health and Emotional Health. Together, these dimensions account for more than 80% of the variances in women's life expectancy worldwide. They guide leaders in focusing on early detection and treatment of disease, creating stronger safety nets for life's basic needs such as food and shelter, keeping women safe and investing more resources to increase socioeconomic equity.

Shortfalls in these fundamentals bring about challenges that hinder women from making their health a top priority. About 85% of the women surveyed for the Index believe in the value of regular visits to a healthcare professional, but less than 60% of them had gone to a doctor, nurse, midwife or other health provider in the last year. Only 12% of women said they were tested for any type of cancer.

"As a physician who has worked with patients in different corners of the world for decades, I've seen firsthand how early detection of disease makes a critical difference in lifespan and quality of life for women. But when women have to choose between getting healthcare for themselves and finding the next meal for their families, they will likely deprioritize their health," said Dr. Susan Harvey, Hologic's Vice President of Worldwide Medical Affairs. "It's crucial for policymakers to see preventive care as part of a multidimensional, mutually dependent set of factors that should be jointly addressed."

To learn more about the Hologic Global Women's Health Index, visit womenshealthindex.com.

HOLOGIC GLOBAL WOMEN'S HEALTH INDEX: FAST FACTS

About Hologic, Inc.

Hologic, Inc. is a global medical technology innovator primarily focused on improving women's health and well-being through early detection and treatment. Its advancements include invention of the world's first commercial 3D mammography system to fight breast cancer; leadership in testing for cervical cancer, sexually transmitted infections, respiratory illnesses, and the virus that causes COVID-19; and minimally invasive surgical technologies for uterine fibroids and abnormal uterine bleeding.

The company also champions women through the Hologic Global Women's Health Index, which provides a science-backed data roadmap for improving women's well-being, and Project Health Equality, which elevates awareness, research insights and access to quality care for underserved women.

About Gallup

Founded in 1935, Gallup provides analytics, management and educational consulting as well as the CliftonStrengths assessment. Its Gallup World Poll is the most comprehensive and farthest-reaching survey of the world, connecting with more than 90% of the world's adult population through annual, nationally representative surveys with comparable metrics across countries and territories. Gallup World Poll has become an indispensable tool for global leaders and decision-makers who need to understand the hopes, dreams and behaviors of the people they serve.

SOURCE: Hologic, Inc.


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