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Experts Urge Increased HPV Vaccination to Eradicate Cervical Cancer in Canada

Healthcare experts recommend increasing HPV vaccination rates and adopting HPV-based screening to eradicate cervical cancer in Canada by 2040. Advocacy groups call for federal action to standardize screening access and improve vaccine uptake.

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Experts Recommend Steps for Canada to Eliminate Cervical Cancer by 2040

Specialists urge Canada to enhance HPV vaccination and cervical screening to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040. Despite structured plans, progress is lagging, necessitating immediate federal action.

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Canada's Path to Cervical Cancer Elimination by 2040: Key Recommendations from Specialists

Canadian medical specialists call for increased HPV vaccination and HPV primary screenings to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040. Key recommendations focus on expanding vaccine coverage, shifting to more effective screening methods, and addressing the needs of underserved populations.

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Experts Recommend Strategies to Eliminate Cervical Cancer in Canada

In a CPAC PrimeTime Politics broadcast, experts outline a strategy to eliminate cervical cancer in Canada through comprehensive HPV vaccination, routine screening, and a transition to primary HPV testing across provinces.

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Canadian Specialists Advocate for Action to Eliminate Cervical Cancer by 2040

Canadian health specialists have set forth a strategy to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040, focusing on increased HPV vaccination and primary HPV screening. Despite progress, challenges like uneven vaccination rates across provinces and rising cancer incidence persist.

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