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Young women now have a 'close to zero' risk of cervical cancer death thanks to the HPV vaccine

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England's HPV vaccination program for school-age girls since 2008 has saved approximately 200 lives and driven cervical cancer deaths among young women to near zero.

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Vaccine uptake and access vary globally; results reflect high-income healthcare systems with established vaccination infrastructure.

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