New CDC data on falling rates of precancerous cervical lesions in the U.S. underscore the benefits of HPV vaccination.
A new CDC report finds that rates of precancerous lesions detected in women ages 20 to 24 have decreased by nearly 80%, lesions that would likely develop into cervical cancer years later.
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers with the HPV vaccine. Recent research suggests that the U.S. is ...
HPV vaccination efforts have significantly reduced the rates of precancerous cervical lesions among women, particularly those aged 20-24, showing an 80% decrease. Continued screening and prevention ...
A CDC report shows a dramatic drop in precancerous HPV lesions in young women. Here’s why the HPV vaccine is beneficial.
Kennedy Jr., is preventing cervical cancer in young women ... about 37,000 cases a year, according to the CDC. Women in their 20s are the group most likely to have been given the HPV vaccine ...
SrdjanPav/Getty Images A recent CDC report builds on existing evidence showing the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine for preventing cervical cancer. While HPV is commonly associated with females ...
and women's health care—specifically with regard to cancer rates increasing among young women—is no exception. However, there ...
New trends data show significant reduction in the incidence of precancerous lesions in young women since advent of vaccine.
A new government report says that rates for precancerous lesions decreased about 80% among younger women who were screened for cervical cancer.