Cervical cancer deaths in young women plummet

A modeling study projected that HPV vaccination programs for adults aged 27 to 45 years could benefit subgroups at higher ...
The cost-effectiveness and number needed to vaccinate of mid-adult human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination improve when ...
In order to one day eliminate cervical cancer, the World Health Organization has set out a global strategy: 90 percent of girls to be vaccinated by the age of 15; 70 percent of women screened by the ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is necessary for the development of cervical carcinoma, and incorporation of molecular testing for HPV in screening and patient management has been proposed. Sufficient ...
Recently, the number of patients with cervical cancer has been decreasing due to the activation of national checkups and ...
According to DelveInsight’s analysis, the human papillomavirus market is anticipated to increase during the forecast period (2024–2034), owing to the launch of emerging therapies and healthcare ...
And yet, unlike most other cancers, almost all these cases and deaths can be averted. We have powerful vaccines that can ...
According to a report, nine types of Human papillomavirus (HPV) are accountable for almost 98.4 per cent of total cervical ...
This interesting study presents valuable information on how human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection disrupts the activity of the TEAD1 transcription factor, leading to widespread chromatin alterations.