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Karen Canfell: Cervical Cancer Elimination Through HPV Vaccination, Screening, and Treatment Access

Karen Canfell, Lead of Cancer Elimination Collaboration (CEC) at the University of Sydney, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper he co-authored with colleagues published in Molecular Aspects of Medicine:

“Happy new year to all…

A good start to the year with this review published in Molecular Aspects of Medicine – everything you wanted to know about cervical cancer elimination (well, almost).

Thanks to all colleagues who contributed, especially Michaela Hall in The Cancer Elimination Collaboration (CEC), Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney team, who took the lead on writing and coordination.

Other co-authors include many from our NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence, C4, as well as international collaborators.”

Title: Elimination of cervical cancer: the impact of HPV vaccination, primary HPV screening, and expanded access to cancer treatment services

Authors: Michaela T. Hall, Amelia Hyatt, Megan A. Smith, Julie Torode, Telma Costa, Diep Thi Ngoc Nguyen, Timothy Balshaw, Paul Grogan, Kim Sweeny, Carmen Auste, Claire Nightingale, Mei Ling Yap, David Hawkes, Andrew Vallely, Monica Molano, Sanchia Aranda, Edward Trimble, Lisa J. Whop, Marion Saville, Deborah Bateson, Karen Canfell

You can read the full article in Molecular Aspects of Medicine.

Karen Canfell: Cervical Cancer Elimination Through HPV Vaccination, Screening, and Treatment Access

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