Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer as a Public Health Problem
December 3, 2020

Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer as a Public Health Problem

Women living with HIV have a six-fold increased risk of cervical cancer when compared to women without HIV. This higher risk is manifested throughout the lifecycle starting with an increased risk of acquiring human papilloma virus infection (HPV), more rapid progression to cancer, lower chances of regression of pre-cancer lesions, higher rates of recurrence following treatment.

Women living with HIV have a six-fold increased risk of cervical cancer when compared to women without HIV. This higher risk is manifested throughout the lifecycle starting with an increased risk of acquiring human papilloma virus infection (HPV), more rapid progression to cancer, lower chances of regression of pre-cancer lesions, higher rates of recurrence following treatment. 

Organizations:

World Health Organization (WHO)

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