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The U.S. isn’t practicing what it preaches on HPV vaccines

Last updated: November 29, 2024 11:52 pm
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It is a noble initiative that aims to save countless lives by reducing the burden of cervical cancer. However, as oncologists who have witnessed the devastating impact of cancer firsthand, we believe that there is still much work to be done closer to home.

The Quad Cancer Moonshot Initiative, spearheaded by President Joe Biden and leaders from Australia, India, and Japan, focuses on increasing HPV vaccination rates in the Indo-Pacific region. The HPV vaccine, approved by the WHO in 2009, is a groundbreaking tool in the fight against cervical cancer, as it effectively eliminates the human papilloma virus, the leading cause of the disease.

While the initiative calls for U.S. Navy hospital ships to provide screenings and vaccines in the region, and for India to manufacture and distribute the vaccines, we cannot ignore the shortcomings in our own countries. Japan, one of the partners in the Moonshot Initiative, saw a drastic drop in HPV vaccination rates due to misinformation about side effects. Similarly, the U.S. and India have struggled to reach optimal vaccination rates, with skepticism and misinformation hindering progress.

It is concerning that more than a decade after the WHO’s recommendation for HPV vaccination, cervical cancer remains a significant global health issue. Countries like Bhutan, Burkina Faso, and Rwanda have successfully achieved high vaccination rates and are on track to eliminate cervical cancer. These success stories underscore the importance of commitment and effective health systems in combating the disease.

In countries like Nepal, where health systems lack the capacity to implement national vaccination programs, cervical cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer deaths among women. Efforts to strengthen health systems and make vaccines accessible and affordable are crucial in addressing this disparity.

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Furthermore, the spread of misinformation about the HPV vaccine poses a significant challenge. Research on the root causes of skepticism and effective strategies to counter misinformation are essential in promoting vaccination. The cost-effectiveness of vaccination and screening highlights the importance of investing in preventive measures to avoid the high costs associated with cancer treatment.

While we commend the efforts of the Cancer Moonshot Initiative, we urge leaders to address the gaps in vaccination programs and combat misinformation within their own countries. The fight against cervical cancer requires a global commitment to ensuring that all women have access to life-saving vaccines and screenings. Only through collective action can we hope to eliminate this preventable disease and save lives. In the global effort to increase HPV vaccination coverage, it is crucial to ensure that women from the U.S., Japan, and India are not left behind. The World Health Organization recommends a coverage of 90% of girls, but achieving this goal may present challenges related to willingness rather than capacity.

Physicians, particularly pediatricians, play a vital role in addressing these challenges. It is essential to provide them with the necessary resources and training to effectively communicate with patients and dispel any myths or misinformation surrounding HPV vaccination. By engaging with patients respectfully and sharing the benefits of the vaccine, physicians can help increase acceptance and uptake rates.

Fengting Yan, a medical oncologist at the Swedish Cancer Institute in Seattle, Binay Shah, a hematologist oncologist and co-founder of the Binaytara Foundation, and Siddhartha Yadav, a medical oncologist at the Mayo Clinic, emphasize the importance of educating both healthcare providers and the public about the significance of HPV vaccination in preventing women’s cancers.

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By empowering physicians and healthcare professionals with the tools and knowledge to address concerns and promote vaccination, we can work towards closing the gap in coverage and ensuring that women in all countries have access to life-saving prevention measures. It is crucial to prioritize education and awareness campaigns to combat misinformation and increase confidence in HPV vaccination. Together, we can strive towards a future where all women have equal opportunities for protection against HPV-related diseases.

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