Tag #Cervical Cancer

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Uneven Cervical Cancer Screenings in Spain Highlight Healthcare Inequity

Over 2,300 Spanish women are expected to receive a cervical cancer diagnosis in 2025; while nationwide screening programs aim to increase survival rates by 70%, implementation varies widely across regions, highlighting inequities in access to healthcare.

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Low Cervical Cancer Screening in Spain Highlights HPV Risk

A low participation rate in Spain's cervical cancer screening program, using HPV testing since 2019, raises concerns about increased cancer cases, given the high global prevalence of HPV and its link to various cancers. A new study reveals 7.4% oral HPV prevalence in Europe and the US, with higher r...

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HPV Vaccine Significantly Reduces Cervical Cancer Risk in Young Women

The CDC reports an 80% reduction in precancerous cervical lesions among vaccinated 20-24 year-old women from 2008-2022, contrasting with US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.'s stance against the HPV vaccine, despite his financial ties to lawsuits against the vaccine manufacturer.

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Ontario to Replace Pap Tests with HPV Tests for Cervical Cancer Screening"

Starting March 3, 2025, Ontario will replace Pap tests with HPV tests for cervical cancer screening, a more accurate and potentially less frequent method already adopted or planned in other provinces, promising earlier detection and improved patient outcomes.

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France Tackles Cervical Cancer Disparities Despite Vaccination and Screening Progress

France reports over 3,100 new cervical cancer cases and 1,100 deaths annually; despite increased HPV vaccination coverage (54.6% for one dose among 15-year-old girls in 2023) and screening participation (59.5% coverage 2020-2022), significant regional disparities persist, highlighting the need for i...

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HPV Vaccine Shows Promise in Eliminating Cervical Precancer

A Dutch trial found that an HPV vaccine (Vvax001) eliminated high-risk cervical precancerous cells (CIN3) in half of 18 participants, potentially replacing the invasive loop excision surgery; after 19 weeks, nine saw their cells shrink or vanish, with three cases showing complete destruction, and no...

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85% of Young Women with Cervical Cancer Were Unvaccinated Against HPV

A study by the IKNL cancer center found that 85% of 84 young women with cervical cancer, whose vaccination status was known, hadn't received the HPV vaccine, despite it being part of the national program since 2010 and reducing cervical cancer risk by 87%.

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HPV Vaccine Significantly Reduces Cervical Precancer in Young U.S. Women

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows an approximately 80% reduction in cervical precancerous cells among 20- to 24-year-old women in the U.S. between 2008 and 2022, strongly correlating with the introduction of the HPV vaccine in 2006.

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Ontario Switches to HPV Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening

Ontario is replacing Pap tests with HPV tests for cervical cancer screening, starting October 2nd, 2023, due to the HPV test's higher effectiveness and ability to be performed less frequently, aiming to reduce rising cervical cancer incidence rates; this aligns with national and international trends...

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Misreported Smear Test Leads to Stage Three Cervical Cancer Diagnosis

A Barnsley mother, Shannon Dunkley, was diagnosed with advanced stage three cervical cancer in 2022 due to a misreported 2019 smear test that showed concerning cell changes and HPV; the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust admitted a breach of duty, delaying her diagnosis and treatment ...

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Understanding Menstrual Cycles Crucial for Early Cervical Cancer Detection

A UK pharmacist highlights the importance of understanding menstrual cycles for early cervical cancer detection, citing a daily death toll of two women in Britain from this disease while emphasizing a 95 percent survival rate with early diagnosis.

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Cervical Screening Saves Life: 10-Year Cancer Survivor Urges Increased Testing

Ali Alcock's routine cervical screening test in 2015 detected cervical cancer at age 37, leading to successful treatment and a 10-year remission; she now advocates for increased screening rates, highlighting the test's life-saving potential despite the low 69% participation rate in Wales between Apr...

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