Cerviva
@Cerviva
Promoting quality research in #HPV & HPV associated cancers incl cervical and head & neck cancers #molecularepidemiology #healthpsychology #healtheconomics
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http://www.cerviva.ie 21-02-2015 13:08:15
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We’ve published research on the prevalence of #HPV in Ireland among women who attended for cervical screening with our #CervicalCheck programme.
Dr Mairead O'Connor, PhD is presenting the research at BSCCP 2024 conference this week.
👉 tinyurl.com/mu47cddp
#ChooseScreening
A reminder of abstract deadline for IGCS A fantastic opportunity for our growing gynae oncology community to showcase their work Donal Brennan Dearbhaile Collins Catherine O'Gorman Michael O'Leary Sarah Murphy SarahBelton ThisisGO.ie NCCP St James's Hospital CancerTrialsIreland 🌈 All-Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI)
#HPVtest performance in #vaccinated cohorts is likely to differ vs in #unvaccinated cohorts due to direct protective effect against HPV16/18, cross-protection,viral unmasking affecting epidem of non16/18 hi-risk HPV genotypes #cervicalcancerscreening nature.com/articles/s4141…
New at HPW: #ACCESS #Consensus Group recommendations to increase #cervicalcancer #screening towards World Health Organization (WHO) #cervical_cancer_elimination hpvworld.com/articles/turni… Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust Imperial College London WOMEN Inc. Unity Health Toronto UNC Public Health National Screening Service Mairead O'Connor, PhD @Odeyneisingh
Calling all third-level students…
Add your voice to a national action plan to eliminate cervical cancer in Ireland.
Complete our short survey and be part of it:
tinyurl.com/cce-survey-mak…
#TogetherTowardsElimination
RT Trinity College Dublin University Of Limerick
Delighted to display our #liquidbiopsy work Faye Lewis Mark Ward in #ovariancancer ESGO and to see that leading experts recommend analysing ctDNA, CTCs and EVs which we are doing in CLuB thanks to our funders HEA #NSRProject #ESGO2024
We really want to hear the views of everyone interested in HPV vaccination, screening and treatment - general public, healthcare professionals, academics, scientists, parents, hpv vaccinators, screeners, colposcopists and oncologists !
#HPVAwarenessDay
A powerful message 📣 from the IPVS Past President, Margaret Stanley.
#Cervicalcancer is the most common HPV-related cancer and around 90% of cervical cancer diagnoses are caused by HPV. Vaccinate for HPV for a healthier future for all! 👨👩👧👦
#onelessworry #HPVAwarenessDay
International #HPV AwarenessDay serves as a beacon, rallying the global community to raise awareness about HPV, its associated risks, and the measures we can adopt for prevention.
Education, Vaccination and Screening!
More information
mariekeating.ie/cancer-informa…
#HPV #Onelessworry
We've launched a new online survey to get your ideas for a national action plan to eliminate #cervicalcancer in Ireland.
We can make cervical cancer rare and you can help make it happen.
Take the survey now: tinyurl.com/cce-survey-mak…
#TogetherTowardsElimination #HPVAwarenessDay
We’re here in the Women’s Health Unit Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) working towards the cervical cancer elimination #HPVAwarenessDay ainemlynch1 Amy_Loughlin Michelle Griffin Caitlin McKean Cerviva National Screening Service Stephen Donnelly Ask About HPV
March 4th is International HPV Awareness Day- HPV vaccination can reduce six different types of cancer. Get vaccinated #onelessworry
HPV vaccination for boys and girls combined with cervical screening will help to eliminate HPV-associated cancers in Ireland. Please see AskAboutHPV.org #onelessworry
It’s International HPV Awareness Day!
HPV is common. But it can cause #cervicalcancer , #vaginalcancer #vulvalcancer as well as cancers of the penis, anus & throat.
Taking simple steps—screening & vaccination—will help us overcome this global health risk! 💜 #OneLessWorry !
Lets make cervical cancer a rare disease - elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem Is possible by achieving World Health Organization (WHO) targets 90-70-30 by 2030. Ireland’s roadmap to elimination.
On this International HPV Awareness day remember our goal to eliminate cervical cancer in Ireland by 2040 . This can be achieved by HPV vaccination, cervical screening and early treatment. #onelessworry