American Cancer Society Guideline for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine use to prevent cervical cancer and its precursors.
摘要:
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has developed guidelines for the use of the prophylactic human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for the prevention of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer. These recommendations are based on a formal review of the available evidence. They address the use of prophylactic HPV vaccines, including who should be vaccinated and at what age, as well as a summary of policy and implementation issues. Implications for screening are also discussed.[Note ][To earn free CME credit for successfully completing the online quiz based on this article, go to http://CME.AmCancerSoc.org .][Note ][Disclosures: Workgroup members were asked to disclose relationships, including potential financial conflicts of interest, with vaccine manufacturers or trials. The following was disclosed: F. Garcia participated in an expert panel for GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) for an unrelated immune therapeutic class of agents; C. Cohen is a paid speaker for Merck; T. Cox is a paid member of the Merck Data Safety and Monitoring Committee and received an honorarium for serving on one management advisory board for GSK; D. Davey serves on the working group of the NCI-sponsored trial of GSK vaccine in Costa Rica; M. Einstein has received research support from GSK for a nonvaccine-related activity and serves on the speaker's bureau for Merck, but receives no salary support or honorarium; D. Ferris receives research support for vaccine trials from Merck and GSK and serves as a colposcopy quality control consultant to both Merck and GSK and on the Merck medical advisory board; D. Harper serves on the study planning committee for Merck and GSK and is a clinical site PI for GSK; A. Moscicki serves on Merck's speaker's bureau and adolescent advisory board and is a local PI on the GSK vaccine trial; E. Partridge received an honorarium for a one-day advisory meeting for Merck and is a PI for a clinical study site for Merck; C. Wheeler receives research support for vaccine trials from Merck and GSK; D. Solomon is a medical monitor for the NCI-sponsored trial of GSK vaccine in Costa Rica.]
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Humans Papillomavirus Infections Precancerous Conditions Preventive Medicine Immunization Programs American Cancer Society United States Uterine Cervical Neoplasms Female Male
DOI:
10.3322/canjclin.57.1.7
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2010



























































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