Articles


Control of cervical cancer: Women's options and rights

Infection with Human Papillomavirus and HIV among Young Women in Kampala, Uganda

Viral Sexually Transmitted Disease Vaccine Acceptability Among College Students

A survey of adolescent experiences of human papillomavirus vaccination in the Manchester
       study


Future acceptance of adolescent human papillomavirus vaccination: A survey of parental
       attitudes

Papanicolaou Screening Behavior in Mothers and Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake in
       Adolescent Girls

Attitudes to HPV vaccination among parents of children aged 12-15 years - A population-
      based survey in Sweden


Human papillomavirus infection in Shanxi Province, People’s Republic of China:
      a population-based study


Change in knowledge of women about cervix cancer, human papilloma virus (HPV)
      and HPV vaccination due to introduction of HPV vaccines

Human Papillomavirus Infection in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: A Population-Based Study

Papillomavirus infection in rural women in southern India

Differences in the risk of cervical cancer and human papillomavirus infection by education
      level


Human papillomavirus and vaccination: knowledge, attitudes and behavioural intention in
      adolescents and young women in Italy

The HPV Vaccine: A Content Analysis of Online News Stories

Women’s Desired Information about Human Papillomavirus

The Impact of Human Papillomavirus Information on Perceived Risk of Cervical Cancer

Knowledge and acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccination: perspectives of young
       Australian living in Melbourne, Australia

News Media Coverage of Human Papillomavirus

Parental acceptance of the human papillomavirus vaccine

Vaccination anti-HPV dans le cadre de la prévention du col de l'utérus en médecine
       générale


Prevalence of papillomavirus infection in women in Ibadan, Nigeria: a population-based
       study



 
                  



 
 
 
  Our Cause
Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in women: it affects around half-a-million women and - each year - kills over 280,000, worldwide.
More information By Joseph Monsonego