Cervical cancer prevention in Nepal: How important is HPV vaccination?

Cervical cancer has been identified as one of the major types of cancer in Nepal although it is preventable and treatable. The post Cervical cancer prevention in Nepal: How important is HPV vaccination? appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Free HPV vaccination to adolescent girls

Free HPV vaccination to 1.7 million adolescent girls against cervical cancer

HPV DNA testing proven effective in cervical cancer prevention

KATHMANDU, Jan 1: Cervical cancer claims the lives of many women prematurely, but a simple test can be a lifesaver—the HPV DNA test. This test detects the presence of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which is the cause behind cervical cancer.

HPV DNA testing proven effective in cervical cancer prevention

KATHMANDU, Jan 1: Cervical cancer claims the lives of many women prematurely, but a simple test can be a lifesaver—the HPV DNA test. This test detects the presence of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), which is the cause behind cervical cancer.

Liquid Biopsies Detect Residual Illness: Study

Two liquid biopsy methods that identify people at high risk of developing cervical cancer again after chemoradiation by looking for the presence of the HPV.

Liquid Biopsies Detect Residual Illness: Study

Two liquid biopsy methods that identify people at high risk of developing cervical cancer again after chemoradiation by looking for the presence of the HPV.

Govt launches HPV vaccination campaign to combat cervical cancer

KATHMANDU, Sept 13: In a significant move to combat cervical cancer, the government has initiated a vaccination campaign against the human papillomavirus (HPV) starting today.

Govt launches HPV vaccination campaign to combat cervical cancer

KATHMANDU, Sept 13: In a significant move to combat cervical cancer, the government has initiated a vaccination campaign against the human papillomavirus (HPV) starting today.

HPV vaccine for young girls markedly lowers risk of cervical cancer

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a viral infection causing most cervical cancer. According to the health experts, early screening tests and widespread immunisation with the HPV vaccine could reduce the impact of cervical cancer and other cancers caused by the HPV.