Eight virus types cause almost all cervical cancer | Alrroya

Eight virus types cause almost all cervical cancer

Monday, 18 October 2010  at  10:05, Reuters, London
Scientists have identified the eight human papillomavirus (HPV) types responsible for more than 90 percent of cervical cancer cases worldwide and say they should be the targets for the next generation of vaccines. Drugmakers GlaxoSmithKline and Merck & Co already make vaccines against HPV strains that cause many cases of cervical cancer, which is the second most common cancer in women worldwide and is expected to kill 328,000 this year.

In a large study looking at 60 years of data from 10,575 cases of invasive cervical cancer across 38 countries, an international team of scientists led by Silvia de Sanjose of the Catalan Institute of Oncology in Barcelona examined which types of HPV contributed most to the global incidence of the disease. Their results, published in the Lancet medical journal on Monday, showed that eight HPV types - types 16, 18, 45, 33, 31, 52, 58, and 35 in descending order of frequency - were responsible for more than 90 per cent of cases. GSK's vaccine Cervarix and Merck's Gardasil protect against HPV types 16 and 18, and, through cross-protection, partially also against HPV types 31 and 45. Many wealthy countries have started HPV immunisation programmes with these shots for girls before they become sexually active, but the vaccines are generally too expensive and inaccessible for most people living in poorer nations.








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