Cervical cancer: a new vaccine against the virus that causes it reduces the risk of infection by 90 percent

  • James Gallagher
  • BBC science and medical correspondent

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A prominent scientist has said that women who have received the HPV vaccine may only need to have one smear test to prevent cervical cancer in their lifetime.

Women in Britain now receive calls from a doctor for an examination every three to five years

Professor Peter Sasini said the vaccine had led to a significant reduction in cancer rates, to the point that the screening program would need to change soon.

Cancer Research Britain urged women to continue to come for screening when invited.

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