One Vaccine Changed Everything: England's Youngest Women Stopped Dying From This Cancer
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The HPV vaccine works – but only if we keep trusting it
Komsan Loonprom/Shutterstock.comHuman papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is already saving lives in the UK – and the scale of that success is striking. Among young women who received the jab as schoolgirls, there have been no recorded deaths from cervical cancer in recent years. Between 2020 and 2024, no woman in England aged 20 to 24 – who had been vaccinated as a teenager – died from cervical cancer. A new study estimates that hundreds of deaths…
Transferable human papillomaviruses increase the risk of cervical cancer. A new study from England shows that for vaccinated women in an age group, the risk of death is almost zero. Germany lags behind in vaccination.
This is the first study to clearly show that deaths have fallen sharply since the vaccination of school-aged girls began in 2008. Previous estimates suggest that the vaccine has saved around 200 lives in England alone.
New research records spectacular reduction in deaths from cervical cancer in younger generations of women
Early HPV vaccination cuts young women’s cervical cancer death risk to near zero – Axadle | Stay Informed with Horn of Africa Headlines
For women vaccinated against HPV at ages 12 and 13, the threat of dying from cervical cancer before 30 has all but vanished, according to a major UK study that points to the striking impact of the immunisation programme. The research, published in the medical journal The Lancet, found that in England there were no […]

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