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Preventing cancer: The role of Papillomavirus vaccination in the general population].

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[Preventing cancer: The role of Papillomavirus vaccination in the general population].

Bull Cancer. 2020 Jan 22;:

Authors: Vié le Sage F, Cohen R

Abstract

Papillomavirus (HPV), the first sexually transmitted disease in the world, is the main infectious agent responsible for cancer (6300 per year, in France). The cycle of HPV infection - >precancerous lesions - >cancer is well documented with regard to the cervix (cf. Nobel Prize in 2008). While this area is the most frequent (3000), it is far from being the only one. Other cancers include the anus, oropharyngeal sphere, glans and vulva. The sum of these other induced HPV cancers is greater than the total number of cervical cancers and also concerns boys. Screening is essential but insufficient and only concerns the cervix. Only vaccination can provide primary and general prevention. Since 2007, there have been many studies demonstrating its excellent efficacy and tolerance. However, France lags behind other countries with a vaccination coverage (<30 %) that does not allow for an epidemiological impact.

PMID: 31982092 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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