Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the necessary cause of most cervical cancers, a large proportion of other anogenital cancers, and a subset of oropharyngeal cancers. The knowledge about HPV has led to development of novel HPV-based prevention strategies with important impact on clinical and public health practice. Two complementary reviews have been prepared following the 2015 Eurogin Conference to evaluate how knowledge about HPV is changing practice in HPV infection and disease control through vaccination and screening. This review focuses on screening for cervical and anal cancers in increasingly vaccinated populations. The introduction of HPV vaccines a decade ago has led to reductions in HPV infections and early cancer precursors in c...
Cervical cancer screening has been one of the most impactful human interventions in medical history,...
<p>Current cytology-based screening has a moderate sensitivity to detect cervical intraepithel...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the necessary cause of most cervical cancers, a large proportion o...
<p>The EUROGIN 2011 roadmap reviews the current burden of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related m...
The EUROGIN 2011 roadmap reviews the current burden of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related morbidity,...
The EUROGIN 2010 roadmap represents a continuing effort to provide and interpret updated information...
The EUROGIN 2010 roadmap represents a continuing effort to provide and interpret updated information...
This review is one of two complementary reviews that have been prepared in the framework of the Euro...
This review is one of two complementary reviews that have been prepared in the framework of the Euro...
Elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem can be achieved by a combination of HPV va...
AbstractThe evidence that high-risk HPV infections cause cervical cancers has led to two new approac...
Women aged 25-49 (24 ½ in England) are invited for cervical screening (previously referred to as sme...
The EUROGIN 2008 Roadmap represents a continuing effort to provide updated information on primary an...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most frequently occurring cancer in women around the world and can aff...
Cervical cancer screening has been one of the most impactful human interventions in medical history,...
<p>Current cytology-based screening has a moderate sensitivity to detect cervical intraepithel...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the necessary cause of most cervical cancers, a large proportion o...
<p>The EUROGIN 2011 roadmap reviews the current burden of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related m...
The EUROGIN 2011 roadmap reviews the current burden of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related morbidity,...
The EUROGIN 2010 roadmap represents a continuing effort to provide and interpret updated information...
The EUROGIN 2010 roadmap represents a continuing effort to provide and interpret updated information...
This review is one of two complementary reviews that have been prepared in the framework of the Euro...
This review is one of two complementary reviews that have been prepared in the framework of the Euro...
Elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem can be achieved by a combination of HPV va...
AbstractThe evidence that high-risk HPV infections cause cervical cancers has led to two new approac...
Women aged 25-49 (24 ½ in England) are invited for cervical screening (previously referred to as sme...
The EUROGIN 2008 Roadmap represents a continuing effort to provide updated information on primary an...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most frequently occurring cancer in women around the world and can aff...
Cervical cancer screening has been one of the most impactful human interventions in medical history,...
<p>Current cytology-based screening has a moderate sensitivity to detect cervical intraepithel...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...