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Advances in primary and secondary interventions for cervical cancer: human papillomavirus prophylactic vaccines and testing.

Cosette M Wheeler1.   

Abstract

Cytologic screening has greatly reduced the incidence of invasive cervical cancer in many industrialized nations. State-of-the-art cervical cancer prevention is costly, however, and includes cytologic screening at repeat intervals, confirmation of abnormalities by colposcopic biopsy, and treatment of precancerous lesions. In resource-limited settings, accessibility to prevention programs for cervical cancer is often poor, or such programs are simply unavailable or inadequately supported. This disease, therefore, remains a leading form of cancer among women living in low-resource regions, and over 250,000 women worldwide die from cervical cancer each year. Persistent cervical infection with one of approximately 15 carcinogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) types causes virtually all invasive cervical cancer and its precursor abnormalities, which can be detected by cytologic screening. Genital HPV infections are primarily transmitted via sexual intercourse. One promising prophylactic HPV vaccine is available and others continue in development as primary cervical cancer prevention strategies in younger women. As secondary interventions, HPV tests are simultaneously evolving for use in cervical cancer screening programs, including routine screening of older women. HPV testing is more sensitive and reproducible than cytology with colposcopy for the detection of cervical precancer and cancer. This article presents current advances and perspectives on HPV vaccines and HPV testing.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17392713     DOI: 10.1038/ncponc0770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Clin Pract Oncol        ISSN: 1743-4254


  17 in total

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4.  Knowledge and awareness about cervical cancer and its prevention amongst interns and nursing staff in Tertiary Care Hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan.

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6.  Overexpression of STAT3 in HPV-mediated cervical cancer in a north Indian population.

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Journal:  Public Health Genomics       Date:  2009-02-20       Impact factor: 2.000

8.  Genetic susceptibility of cervical cancer.

Authors:  Xiaojun Chen; Jie Jiang; Hongbing Shen; Zhibin Hu
Journal:  J Biomed Res       Date:  2011-05

9.  Up regulation in gene expression of chromatin remodelling factors in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

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10.  Long-term outcomes of high-risk human papillomavirus infection support a long interval of cervical cancer screening.

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