Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975–2009, Featuring the Burden and Trends in Human Papillomavirus (HPV)–Associated Cancers and HPV Vaccination Coverage Levels
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute2013Vol. 105(3), pp. 175–201
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Ahmedin Jemal, Edgar P. Simard, Christina Dorell, Anne‐Michelle Noone, Lauri E. Markowitz, Betsy Kohler, Christie R. Eheman, Mona Saraiya, Priti Bandi, Debbie Saslow, Kathleen A. Cronin, Meg Watson, Mark Schiffman, S. Jane Henley, Maria J. Schymura, Robert N. Anderson, David Yankey, Brenda K. Edwards
Abstract
The overall trends in declining cancer death rates continue. However, increases in incidence rates for some HPV-associated cancers and low vaccination coverage among adolescents underscore the need for additional prevention efforts for HPV-associated cancers, including efforts to increase vaccination coverage.
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