newscientist - We already know the vaccine against human papillomavirus, or HPV, greatly reduces infections and cases of cervical cancer, and now we have the first evidence it prevents deaths too
AI Summary: New population data show the HPV vaccination program has driven a sharp drop in cervical cancer mortality, effectively eliminating deaths among the youngest women in reported cohorts. The findings underscore vaccine impact on prevention, bolster calls for broader uptake, and highlight a rare public‑health victory that actually lives up to the hype.
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