The success of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine means the elimination of cervical cancer is “in our sights”, according to a charity.
Deaths among women under 30 could be almost non-existent by 2045, while new diagnoses are expected to be less than one-third their current rate. Cases among women aged between 35 and 39 are predicted to halve in England.
Currently, the country sees about 2,600 cases and 700 deaths a year, with women between 30 and 34 the worst hit.
However, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust warned there was still “a mountain to climb” to build and maintain widespread coverage for the inoculation.
In addition, attendance at screening examinations has been declining in recent years, and if this trend continues disease among older, unvaccinated women could skyrocket.
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