Study shows near-zero cervical cancer risk in young women
Study reveals 14/100 women gets Cervical cancer which is the fourth most common cancer in women. It is a type of cancer that develops in the cervix, a lower, narrow part of the uterus or womb.
Out of all women diagnosed globally, about 53% succumb to the disease.
Luckily latest report indicates that young women in Britain now have zero or 'close to zero' risk of cervical cancer death after HPV jabs.
As reported by BBC, landmark new research reveals.children vaccinated at age 12–13 against HPV (human papillomavirus) have close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before the age of 30.
The first study of its kind shows deaths have fallen sharply since school-aged girls offered these jabs in 2008, and around 200 lives have........
