Teens now have 'a close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before the age of 30'.

We already know the vaccine against human papillomavirus, or HPV, greatly reduces infections and cases of cervical cancer, and now we have the first evidence it prevents deaths too

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Women have nearly zero chance of death from cervical cancer if they were vaccinated against human papilloma virus at age 12 to 13, a new study shows.

Teens now have 'a close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before the age of 30'.