Public Health Wales calls on parents to protect young people against cancer with HPV vaccination
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New data tool supports countries with their cervical cancer elimination efforts
Over a million girls turn out for Nepal's first HPV vaccine campaign, supported by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. HPV, or human papillomavirus, causes most cervical cancer. A comprehensive vaccine programme significantly contributes to eliminating the disease. grant 2025-05-07 - 15:20 New data tool supports countries with their cervical cancer elimination efforts 3min read Driving global impact A new global planning tool offers countries a practica…
Public Health Wales calls on parents to protect young people against cancer with HPV vaccination
Parents and guardians in Wales are being encouraged to protect young people against HPV related cancers by ensuring they take up the offer of the HPV vaccine in school
Study in Scotland finds zero cervical cancer cases among women vaccinated early
A population-based observational study from 1988 to 2016 in Scotland has found zero cervical cancer cases in women who were fully vaccinated with a HPV vaccine when they were 12-13 years of age. The HPV immunisation programme began in Scotland in 2008. Women who were vaccinated with three doses of a bivalent HPV vaccine at 14 to … Continue reading Study in Scotland finds zero cervical cancer cases among women vaccinated early
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