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Health United KingdomHPV vaccine brings cervical cancer deaths close to zero
Young women vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) at age 12–13 now have a close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before the age of 30 in the United Kingdom, highlighting the life-saving impact of routine vaccination.
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Health The WorldWe’re Winning the Battle Against Cervical Cancer
Four years after the launch of a global strategy to end cervical cancer, the vast majority of countries are putting in place concrete measures like human papillomavirus vaccination, HPV testing, and awareness campaigns that are paying off.
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Society USACountries Join Forces to Eliminate Cancer
The United States, along with Australia, India, and Japan, is deploying groundbreaking efforts to end cancer in the Indo-Pacific region, starting with the largely preventable cervical cancer, laying the groundwork for addressing other forms of cancer in the future.