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Cervical cancer could be all but eliminated in 80 years: Lancet study

Cervical cancer could be all but eliminated in 80 years: Lancet study

Cervical cancer could be eliminated by 2100 if the world rapidly moves to introduce HPV vaccines and screening, according to a new study.


Australia working with Malaysia on HPV self-test pilot program

Australia working with Malaysia on HPV self-test pilot program

Self-testing may hold the key to tackling cervical cancer deaths in Malaysia.


Update on self-collected samples for HPV testing: Dr Lara Roeske Q&A

Update on self-collected samples for HPV testing: Dr Lara Roeske Q&A

GP and cervical screening expert Dr Lara Roeske talks about the latest evidence on self-collected samples and its implications for under-screened patients.


HPV vaccination records moved to the Australian Immunisation Register

HPV vaccination records moved to the Australian Immunisation Register

Patients’ vaccination information will now be kept in a single place.


Australia on the verge of eliminating cervical cancer thanks to HPV vaccine and screening programs

Australia on the verge of eliminating cervical cancer thanks to HPV vaccine and screening programs

Cervical cancer is on track to be eliminated as a public health issue by 2020.


‘Sacrificial virgins’: Balancing freedom of speech and issues of public health

‘Sacrificial virgins’: Balancing freedom of speech and issues of public health

British broadcaster Joan Shenton may fail to gain a visa to support her anti-HPV vaccine documentary in Australia. Does this help the interests of the greater good, and how should GPs address any patient concerns raised by the film?


Bowel and cervical screening effective, but participation rates need to improve

Bowel and cervical screening effective, but participation rates need to improve

New research shows that the national bowel cancer and cervical cancer screening programs are proving effective, but participation rates are not as high as they could be.


Study finds new screening program to almost halve cervical cancer in Australia

Study finds new screening program to almost halve cervical cancer in Australia

Australia’s new National Cervical Screening Program will almost halve rates of cervical cancer by 2035, a new study predicts.


Latest figures for HPV vaccine show increased levels of coverage

Latest figures for HPV vaccine show increased levels of coverage

Australia’s human papillomavirus vaccination programs have seen the rates of fully immunised girls and boys continue to improve across the country, according to new data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.


Answering GPs’ frequently asked questions about self-collection of HPV samples

Answering GPs’ frequently asked questions about self-collection of HPV samples

GP and cervical screening expert Dr Lara Roeske has developed a series of videos designed to address GPs’ most frequently asked questions regarding self-collection of human papillomavirus samples.


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