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The Lancet publishes largest ever study on global burden of disease
HPV vaccine reduces infection, even in unvaccinated
One in six worldwide cancers down to 'largely preventable or treatable' infection
Studies reveal potential HPV vaccine to substantially reduce incidence of cervical cancer and suggest screening programmes could be modified
Contraceptive intrauterine devices could reduce risk of cervical cancer
HIV drug lopinavir 'may prevent cervical cancer' by targeting the virus that causes the disease
HPV testing and vaccination could cut cervical screening to twice in a lifetime
Early sexual encounters linked to increased risk of cervical cancer among deprived women
HPV vaccine protects against cervical cancer for at least six years
Jade Goody’s plight prompts rise in cervical screening
Over-50s still face cervical cancer risk
United Kingdom: Screening cuts cervical cancer rates by half
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