HPV Vaccine Drives Cervical Cancer Deaths to Zero in Young Women: Study
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London: Cervical cancer mortality among young women who received the HPV vaccine have decreased to zero, according to a major study. This is a huge milestone in the fight against one of the most preventable malignancies in the world.
Researchers discovered that during the study period, there were no cervical cancer deaths among women who received an adolescent HPV vaccination. The results offer the most compelling proof to date that widespread HPV vaccination can both prevent cervical cancer and end the disease's mortality in younger generations.
According to medical experts, the findings show the vital benefits of national immunisation programs and emphasise the significance of sustaining high immunisation rates. The majority of cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV, and the best defence is to get vaccinated before being exposed to the virus.
The contributors of the study emphasised that since older women and those who missed vaccinations may still be at risk, routine cervical screening should be combined with vaccination. According to public health officials, the results support international efforts to increase HPV vaccination and go closer to eradicating cervical cancer as a hazard to public health.
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