Article 4YPG2 Mass cervical cancer vaccine rollout could save 62 million lives in next 100 years

Mass cervical cancer vaccine rollout could save 62 million lives in next 100 years

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Josh Taylor
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Studies project rapidly deploying HPV vaccine in 78 of the world's poorest countries could help prevent more than 74 million cases

More than 74m cervical cancer cases and 62m deaths could be averted in the next 100 years if 78 of the world's poorest countries rapidly deploy HPV vaccinations, cervical screening and cancer treatment, two new studies have projected.

The predictive modelling is published on Friday in Lancet by Universiti(C) Laval, Harvard University and Cancer Council New South Wales working with the World Health Organisation. All three teams independently developed their models based on the biological understanding of cervical cancer, and multiple data sources from multiple countries located in east Asia and Pacific, Europe and central Asia, Latin America and Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa.

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