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80% Drop In Cervical Precancer Attributed To The HPV Vaccine

Last updated: February 28, 2025 7:38 pm
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Young women in the United States are experiencing a significant decrease in cervical precancer cells thanks to the introduction of the HPV vaccine, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This vaccine, known as Gardasil, targets the human papillomavirus (HPV), a common virus that can lead to cell changes and ultimately cervical cancer. Almost all cases of cervical cancer can be traced back to HPV infection.

Since the recommendation for HPV vaccination for preteen girls was implemented in 2006, there has been an 80% reduction in precancerous cell cases among women aged 20 to 24 who underwent cervical screenings between 2008 and 2022. While the research did not directly compare vaccination status with screening results, the fact that these women were in the age group most likely to have received the vaccine indicates a positive impact of the vaccine.

Experts not involved in the study have also commended the results, with Jane Montealegre from the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston attributing the decline in precancerous cell cases to the increasing use of HPV shots. This news should reassure parents about the importance of vaccinating their children against HPV.

HPV is a virus transmitted through sexual activity that affects the skin. It is highly prevalent, with one study estimating that 40% of U.S. adults aged 18 to 59 had some form of HPV in 2018. While many HPV infections clear up on their own without symptoms, certain types of the virus can lead to health issues such as genital warts and various cancers, including cervical cancer.

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The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, developed by Merck & Co., trains the immune system to recognize and combat several high-risk strains of HPV. It is recommended for all children aged 11 or 12, with catch-up doses available for individuals up to 26 years old who may have missed their initial shots.

Studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine in reducing cases of precancerous cells and cervical cancer. Countries like the United Kingdom have seen significant declines in high-risk HPV infections among young women who likely received the vaccine. By 2019, it was estimated that the vaccine had prevented around 500 cases of cervical cancer in England and nearly eliminated the disease among women born since 1995.

The HPV vaccine plays a crucial role in the World Health Organization’s goal to eliminate cervical cancer globally. Some countries, including England, are aiming to eradicate the disease by 2040 through widespread vaccination and screening programs. This progress underscores the importance of HPV vaccination in preventing cervical cancer and improving women’s health worldwide.

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