Publication: Declaration on cervical cancer elimination: literature review and perspectives from early-career clinicians
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Kacperczyk-Bartnik, Joanna
El Hajj, Houssein
Toth, Ico
Bizzarri, Nicolo
Toth, Richard
Razumova, Zoia
Zwimpfer, Tibor Andrea
Taumberger, Nadja
Bilir, Esra
Strojna, Aleksandra
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Despite effective prevention methods, cervical cancer remains one of the most incident malignancies globally. This literature review and perspectives from early-career clinicians aim to propose actionable recommendations to reduce the global burden of cervical cancer. The authors, representing the earlycareer clinicians and researchers, patient representatives, epidemiologists, and gynecologic oncology experts, identified 5 key pillars for cervical cancer elimination based on literature reviews and interdisciplinary discussion: (1) raising awareness of human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer; (2) ensuring evidence-based HPV communication; (3) fostering collaboration with other specialties and organizations; (4) increasing HPV vaccination rates; and (5) improving cervical cancer screening. Achieving the World Health Organization's cervical cancer elimination target by 2030 requires a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach. Our recommendations emphasize the need for targeted awareness campaigns, evidence-based communication, collaboration with various stakeholders, promotion of best practices, and keeping evidence of innovative interventions up-to-date, with intensified efforts in low- and middleincome countries where the burden is the greatest.
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Elsevier
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Oncology, Obstetrics & Gynecology
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International journal of gynecological cancer
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10.1016/j.ijgc.2025.101902
