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HPV vaccination coverage and course completion rates for Indigenous Australian adolescents

by Quick Brush | Jun 17, 2019 | Scientific Papers

Authors Julia ML Brotherton, Karen L Winch, Genevieve Chappell, Carolyn Banks, Dennis Meijer, Sonya Ennis, Karen Peterson, Rosalind Webby and Lisa J Whop Med J Aust || doi: 10.5694/mja2.50221 Abstract Objective: To estimate human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination...

Better test prevents more cervical cancers

by Quick Brush | Jun 10, 2019 | HPV in the news

Testing for human papilloma virus is helping to detect cancer-causing infections sooner than the previous Pap smear testing program, Melbourne researchers say. Source: https://www.sbs.com.au   Read...

Improved cervical cancer test finding life-threatening infections earlier: Study

by Quick Brush | Jun 10, 2019 | HPV in the news

A change in the way women are screened for cervical cancer in Australia is detecting cancer-causing and life-threatening infections sooner, new research has found. Research published in the Medical Journal of Australia, has revealed that the change has resulted in...

Will cervical cancer self-testing kits replace nurse-led smear tests?

by Quick Brush | Jun 6, 2019 | HPV in the news

HPV self-testing kits are now part of national screening programmes in the Netherlands and Australia. Could these replace nurse-led smear tests and become the new norm for cervical cancer screening? Dr Anita Lim from King’s College London shows Hannah Fisher a...

A chance to be part of ‘scientific history’

by Quick Brush | May 31, 2019 | HPV in the news

Compass is recruiting HPV vaccinated women in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales aged 25-38 years. The world-first clinical trial aims to find the most effective strategies for cervical screening in HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccinated women. In the...
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