HPV Clinical Study
This study targets cervical and other HPV-caused cancers into ongoing occupational health surveillance systems, which offers a unique vantage point for addressing HPV-related cancer prevention directly. Widespread HPV vaccine use dramatically reduces the number of women who will develop cervical cancer, and upcoming vaccines hold even more promise against cervical precancer and cancer. This focus does not compromises secondary prevention via cervical cancer screening—a proven public health strategy for at-risk women. By collaborating with medical experts, this initiative strives to lower cancer incidence linked to HPV infection by raising awareness and encouraging participation in preventive activities, notably HPV vaccination, in middle-income European countries.
Within this project, Worker Health Programs aims to empower occupational health service (OHS) workers to address vaccine hesitancy by enhancing their communication skills. In a personalized approach, the pilot phase tailors strategies within selected companies. This approach will be mainly innovative in countries where test and treatment of Hp and HCV, and HPV vaccination, have not yet been implemented.