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Sweden Aims to Eliminate HPV-Related Cancers by 2027
Sweden is launching a national project to eliminate HPV-related cancers by 2027 through widespread vaccination (90% of girls, 85% of boys), a catch-up vaccination program for women born 1994-1999, and mass screening starting in 2025; the project costs €350,000 this year.
Sweden Aims to Eliminate HPV-Related Cancers by 2027
Sweden is launching a national project to eliminate HPV-related cancers by 2027 through widespread vaccination (90% of girls, 85% of boys), a catch-up vaccination program for women born 1994-1999, and mass screening starting in 2025; the project costs €350,000 this year.
Progress
44% Bias Score


USPSTF Recommends HPV Testing as Primary Cervical Cancer Screening
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) preliminarily recommends high-risk HPV testing every 5 years, including self-collected samples, as the preferred cervical cancer screening strategy for women aged 30-65, prioritizing it over Pap smears due to its superior effectiveness and potential for...
USPSTF Recommends HPV Testing as Primary Cervical Cancer Screening
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) preliminarily recommends high-risk HPV testing every 5 years, including self-collected samples, as the preferred cervical cancer screening strategy for women aged 30-65, prioritizing it over Pap smears due to its superior effectiveness and potential for...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Eight Women Developed Cancer After Misread Smear Tests in Northern Ireland
A review of cervical screenings at Southern Health Trust found that eight women developed cancer and 11 others had pre-cancerous changes due to misread smear tests over 13 years, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, with two women dying; an independent review will determine whether a public i...

Eight Women Developed Cancer After Misread Smear Tests in Northern Ireland
A review of cervical screenings at Southern Health Trust found that eight women developed cancer and 11 others had pre-cancerous changes due to misread smear tests over 13 years, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, with two women dying; an independent review will determine whether a public i...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Global Push to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
Global Day of Action for Cervical Cancer Elimination urges G20 leaders to increase access to vaccines, screening, and treatment to eliminate cervical cancer.

Global Push to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
Global Day of Action for Cervical Cancer Elimination urges G20 leaders to increase access to vaccines, screening, and treatment to eliminate cervical cancer.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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