Risk of dying from cervical cancer before 30 'close to zero' after HPV vaccine rollout
Data indicates the risk of death from cervical cancer in women under 30 is nearing zero following the rollout of HPV vaccination programs.
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📍 How it ended
Researchers reported that the HPV vaccine has plummeted cervical cancer deaths and is preventing hundreds of cancer deaths. In England, deaths for vaccinated young women fell to zero or close to zero for those under 30.
The success of the jab has also boosted a cervical cancer charity in Sunderland.
Epilogue added 11d ago, after coverage quieted.
The brief
New findings suggest that the risk of dying from cervical cancer for women under the age of 30 has reached a near-zero level. This shift is linked to the widespread administration of the HPV vaccine.
Coverage from Sky News, New Scientist, The Guardian, and the BBC highlights that no young women have died from cervical cancer in England for several years. Reports specifically note that deaths in women under 24 have fallen to zero.
Future reports may provide further analysis on the long-term efficacy of these immunization programs. Coverage does not yet specify if similar metrics will be applied to older age demographics.
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Quick answers
What age group is currently showing zero cervical cancer deaths?
Coverage indicates that deaths have fallen to zero in women under the age of 24.
What is the primary factor identified in the decline of these deaths?
The rollout of the HPV vaccine is the key factor identified by the media outlets.
What is the risk level for women under 30?
Research suggests the risk is now considered close to zero.
Coverage (13)
- England got cervical cancer deaths down to zero in young women. What this means for India’s fight The Times of India · 29d ago
- Researchers say one childhood vaccine is preventing hundreds of cancer deaths Fast Company · 29d ago
- The HPV vaccine works The Conversation · 29d ago
- Researchers say one childhood vaccine is preventing hundreds of cancer deaths Fast Company · 29d ago
- HPV jab success boosting Sunderland cervical cancer charity BBC · 29d ago
- Could the HPV vaccine eliminate cervical cancer deaths? Al Jazeera · 29d ago
- Cervical cancer deaths have plummeted thanks to HPV vaccine New Scientist · 30d ago
- Cervical cancer deaths for vaccinated young women fall to zero in England: study CTV News · 30d ago
- Children vaccinated for HPV have close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before age 30, study suggests Sky News · 30d ago
- HPV vaccine means that no young women have died of cervical cancer in England for years New Scientist · 30d ago
- HPV vaccine: Key questions answered as cervical cancer deaths fall to zero in women under 24 BBC · 30d ago
- HPV jabs cut risk of dying from cervical cancer before 30 to almost zero The Guardian · 30d ago
- Risk of dying from cervical cancer before 30 'close to zero' after HPV vaccine rollout BBC · 30d ago
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