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Cervical cancer deaths for vaccinated young women fall to zero in England: Study

Cervical cancer deaths for vaccinated young women fall to zero in England: Study
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A study published in The Lancet reveals that cervical cancer deaths among women under 30 in England have fallen to zero due to the HPV vaccination program. The findings provide strong evidence for the efficacy of the vaccine in preventing cancer-related mortality.

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This study validates the long-term public health impact of HPV vaccination programs in reducing cancer deaths.

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HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection. Certain strains can lead to cervical and other cancers later in life.

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