A new study finds that hundreds of lives have been saved since school-age girls were offered the HPV jab in 2008.
Human Papillomavirus now causes many head and neck cancers, not only cervical cancer. Certain high-risk HPV strains persist ...
Researchers credit widespread HPV vaccination for a historic milestone that could reshape the future of cancer prevention. One of the only vaccines that prevents cancer is even more effective than ...
Such vaccines cost less than commonly available HPV vaccines, which could make it easier to vaccinate more women worldwide.
Experts call the study results “phenomenal.” ...
The HPV vaccine has reduced the risk of cervical cancer death before age 30 to effectively zero in the United Kingdom.
WESTERN Visayas is emerging as one of the country's most promising regions in the fight against cervical cancer, with health leaders pointing to school-based Human Papillomavirus (HPV) immunization as ...
A research study recently published in the Lancet reported that girls who received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine at ...
Many cancers are driven by complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors, making identifying singular causes challenging at best. When we think of ways to prevent such diseases, we ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is already saving lives in the UK—and the scale of that success is striking.
Switzerland has become the first country in Europe to widen its HPV vaccine to everyone aged 9 to 45, including men up to 45.
The survey found that women are interested in self-testing for HPV, which could reduce disparities in cervical cancer ...