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MC Explains | Amid rising cases of cervical cancer, an affordable vaccine that can be a game changer

More than a lakh women get cervical cancer in the country every year, making it the second most common cancer among Indian women after breast cancer

September 08, 2022 / 15:40 IST
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Cancer cells move and divide rapidly. (Image by the US National Cancer Institute via Unsplash)
Cancer cells move and divide rapidly. (Image by the US National Cancer Institute via Unsplash)

The indigenous Cervavac, a quadrivalent Human Papilloma Virus (qHPV) vaccine to be manufactured and marketed in the country by the Serum Institute of India (SII), is being seen as a game changer against rising cases of cervical cancer in India.

Leading oncologists say that cervical cancer is the second most frequent form of the disease in Indian women after breast cancer.

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“More than a hundred thousand young women in India get cervical cancer every year,” Dr Hemant B. Tongaonkar, senior director, urologic and gynaecologic oncosurgery, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, told MoneyControl.

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