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CDC data reveal plummeting rate of cervical precancers in young US women — down by 80%

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Each year , around 11,500 people are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the U.S. , and 4,000 people die annually from the disease.

Nearly all cervical cancer cases are caused by HPV , which can spread from person to person through sexual contact.

The HPV vaccine, which was first approved for use in 2006 , protects against HPV infections that cause most cervical cancer.

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formal

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English

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51

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