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Study confirms HPV genotypes responsible for majority of cervical cancers worldwide

contribution of specific types of HPV to invasive cervical cancers is needed, particularly in developing countries where 80% of cases...

Studies reveal potential HPV vaccine to substantially reduce incidence of cervical cancer and suggest screening programmes could be modified

against the more serious immediate precursor to invasive cervical cancer (ICC), particularly when given to young adolescent girls before they become... vaccine, invasive cervical cancer, vaccination programmes, cervical cancer...

Nine-valent HPV vaccine may prevent nearly 90 percent of cervical cancers

implemented, approximately 90 percent of invasive cervical cancer cases worldwide could be prevented, in addition to the majority of...

New WHO guide to prevent and control cervical cancer

in developed countries are at increased risk of invasive cervical cancer. The new guidance highlights the importance of addressing gender...

Screening for HPV infection alone more accurate than Pap Test in the detection of cervical cancer, especially in younger women

16 and 18, is responsible for about 70% of all invasive cervical cancers worldwide. The panel recommends that patients testing positive for either of...

First global guidance for HPV vaccination for cervical cancer prevention

R et al. Management and care of women with invasive cervical cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology resource-stratified clinical practice...

New cervical cancer test has 100 per cent detection rate

HPV test. It detected 100 per cent of the eight invasive cervical cancers that developed in the 15,744 women during the trial. In comparison, the Pap...