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Epidemiological Features of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection among Women Living in Mainland China

  • Li, Jing (West China School of Public Health, No.4 West China Teaching Hospital, Sichuan University) ;
  • Huang, Rong (West China School of Public Health, No.4 West China Teaching Hospital, Sichuan University) ;
  • Schmidt, Johannes E. (GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines) ;
  • Qiao, You-Lin (Cancer Institute/Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College)
  • Published : 2013.07.30

Abstract

Cancer of the cervix is the third most common cancer in women worldwide, more than 85% of the cases occurring in developing countries such as China. In China, since a national cancer registry is already set up but with geographically limited data generated, the burden of cervical cancer is believed to be underestimated. High-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) prevalence among women attending routine cervical cancer screening programs has been shown to correlate well with cervical cancer incidence rates based on independently obtained HPV prevalence data as well as findings for the worldwide cervical cancer burden. Therefore, reviewing data on HR-HPV prevalence in population-based screening studies and hospital-based case studies will be important in the context of better understanding the cervical cancer burden and for the evaluation of the potential impact of HPV vaccination in the country. With the advent of prophylactic vaccines, significant progress is likely to be made in cervical cancer prevention. This article reviews available data on the HPV epidemiology over a 12-year time period (2001-2012) in mainland China under different epidemiological aspects: by age group of study population, by ethnicity, by geographic area, as well as time period. The authors also review the potential acceptability of HPV vaccination among Chinese women.

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