Impact of Multicohort Human Papillomavirus Vaccination on Cervical Cancer in Women Below 30 Years of Age: Lessons Learned From the Scandinavian Countries

In Scandinavia, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs started in 2007–2008 in Sweden and Denmark with HPV vaccination offered to multiple cohorts of young girls, while in Norway this was offered to a single cohort only. Interestingly, in Sweden and Denmark, cervical cancer incidence in you...

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