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  • Gynecology
  • Oncology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • The European Federation for Colposcopy has developed a consensus statement on HPV vaccination and colposcopy.
  • The statement reviews the historical context and current landscape of HPV vaccination programs in Europe.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a Europe-wide consensus on the integration of HPV vaccination into cervical cancer screening and colposcopy services.
  • To analyze the impact of HPV vaccination on the future of colposcopy and screening protocols.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive review of historical data, current HPV vaccines, and vaccination programs.
  • Analysis of future perspectives and their implications for cervical cancer screening and colposcopy.

Main Results:

  • The consensus statement synthesizes expert opinion on HPV vaccination's role.
  • It outlines the expected changes in cervical cancer screening and colposcopy services due to widespread vaccination.

Conclusions:

  • HPV vaccination is poised to significantly alter the landscape of cervical cancer prevention.
  • Colposcopy services must adapt to the declining incidence of HPV-related cervical abnormalities.