HPV vaccination drives cervical cancer rates down in both vaccinated and unvaccinated people
PositiveScience

Recent research shows that HPV vaccinations are significantly lowering cervical cancer rates, not just among those vaccinated but also in unvaccinated individuals due to herd immunity. This finding underscores the importance of global vaccination efforts, as it highlights the potential for widespread health benefits and the reduction of cancer-causing infections. The study reinforces the call for broader access to HPV vaccines, which could lead to a substantial decrease in cervical cancer cases worldwide.
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