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Published 11:25 4 Nov 2021 GMT
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Experts used data from the NHS's human papillomavirus (HPV) immunisation programme that provided the Cervarix vaccine to young girls from 2008 to September 2012.
The vaccine Gardasil is now used for this programme and given to both girls and boys aged 12 and 13.
The study also found that there was a 97% drop in cases of pre-cancerous changes to cells in women vaccinated between the ages of 12 and 13.
As well as a 75% drop in women vaccinated between the ages of 14 and 16, and a 39% decrease in women vaccinated between the ages of 16 and 18.
Without this vaccine rollout, experts in the study believe that women developing pre-cancerous changes could have affected almost 36,000 cases.
The researchers also said that the findings are the first piece of direct evidence that shows this vaccine works in preventing cervical cancer, using a vaccine for two types of HPV.
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