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The European response to the WHO call cervical cancer as a public health problem

(between 3 and 25/100000 women‐years) in 2018. HPV vaccine coverage is low in countries with the highest incidence and screening performance is heterogeneous among European countries. A broad group of ...

Tackling cervical cancer in Europe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

estimates for 2018, approximately 33 000 cases of cervical cancer occurred and 15 000 people died from the disease in Europe (see map in appendix). Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine coverage is relatively ...

Cervical morbidity in Alsace, France: results from a regional organized cervical cancer screening program.

Volume 28, Issue 1 (2019) Keywords: Adult Early Detection of Cancer Female France Humans middle aged morbidity Papillomavirus Vaccines REGISTRIES Uterine Cervical Neoplasms Abstract: In 1994, a pilot ...

Introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Belgium, 2007-2008.

school (12 years of age), complemented with vaccination by a physician of choice. This strategy ensures a higher HPV vaccine coverage which is expected to be as high as the current coverage in the ...

The challenges of organising cervical screening programmes in the 15 old member states of the European Union.

regional programmes commenced in Portugal and Spain. Introduction of new methods of prevention, such as HPV screening and prophylactic HPV vaccination, can reduce the burden further, but this will require ...

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