The Guardian Australia
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·10 hours ago
HPV vaccinations save nearly 200 young women from cervical cancer deaths
A study found that HPV vaccinations have reduced the risk of dying from cervical cancer before age 30 to almost zero. Researchers estimate nearly 200 young women in England have been saved since the vaccine's introduction in 2008. However, decreasing vaccination rates could lead to a rise in avoidable deaths, prompting calls for urgent action to increase uptake.
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