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Cervical Cancer Elimination in Africa: where are we now and where do we need to be?

February 10, 2023 Jane Rigney 0

Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and African Cancer Registry Network (AFCRN)   In April 2022, the UICC […]

From Unlikely Allies to Global Elimination Strategy: the history of HPV and cervical cancer

January 13, 2023 Jane Rigney 0

This post is based on a longer, extended article from Lilly Matson, Cancer Research UK: Into the Archives: the story of HPV and cervical cancer […]

‘The tragedy of thousands who need not die’: A history of cervical screening in England Part II

June 10, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

This post follows ‘A history of cervical screening in England Part I’ written by guest author Scarlett Dargan. Scarlett read History at Churchill College, Cambridge. She […]

HPV Vaccination in Japan: The Journey to Resuming a National Immunisation Programme

May 27, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

This post was written by guest author Maddie Rose Baker. Maddie is an International Journalism Master’s student at City, University of London. She also is a […]

Supporting women through a cancer diagnosis: an interview with Rachel Baker

February 4, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

This interview was conducted by Maddie Baker, a postgraduate student at City University studying MA International Journalism. Rachel Baker became the first Macmillan funded Clinical […]

HPV Vaccination, past & future: An interview with Judith Breuer

November 19, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

Professor Judith Breuer FMedSci is Professor of Virology and Co-Director of the Division of Infection and Immunity at UCL, and Consultant Clinical Virologist at Great […]

From assessing attitudes to a hypothetical HPV vaccine to seeing the real impact on cancer rates: reflections on 15 years of HPV vaccine behavioural science

November 12, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

This post was written by Dr Jo Waller & Dr Laura Marlow. Jo is a reader in cancer behavioural science & has a particular interest […]

HPV Vaccination, from theory to practice: An interview with Margaret Stanley

November 4, 2021 Jamie Doorbar 1

Prof Margaret Stanley is the Emeritus Professor of Epithelial Biology in the Division of Cellular and Molecular Pathology at the University of Cambridge, Department of […]

Achieving cervical cancer elimination requires collective action from civil society

November 16, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

In her previous blog, Rose Brade, policy advisor for Cancer Research UK’s international cervical cancer prevention programme, wrote about her personal experiences with vaccine hesitancy […]

Vaccine hesitancy and disease prevention – It’s not just coronavirus which stands to lose

August 11, 2020 Jane Rigney 3

In this post Rose Brade, International Policy Advisor at Cancer Research UK provides her personal experiences with vaccine hesitancy and the implications for cervical cancer […]

10 must read papers from the last year

May 17, 2019 Alejandra Castanon 0

We are celebrating our first-year anniversary! We hope you have enjoyed our blog thus far. To celebrate we thought we would highlight ten (18 but […]

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