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Progress in Preventing Cervical Cancer: Updated Evidence on Vaccination and Screening (Outlook, vol. 27, no. 2)
This issue of Outlook provides an update on opportunities for preventing cervical cancer through vaccination and screening. It summarizes recent evidence on the safety and efficacy of human papillomavirus vaccines as well as successful approaches for screening and treatment in low-resource areas. Other topics include cost-effectiveness, communication and training, and implications for policy and programs.
Author(s): Murray M
Corporate author(s): PATH
Publication date: May 2010
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Also known as: Prévention du Cancer du Col Utérin: Mise à Jour sur la Vaccination et le Dépistage
Spanish
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Also known as: Avances en la Prevención del Cáncer de Cuello Uterino: Evidencia Actualizada Sobre la Vacunación y la Detección
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This publication is part of the series Outlook
Region: Global
See also:
Vaccines and immunization > Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Reproductive health > Sexually transmitted infections
Reproductive health > Cervical cancer prevention
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