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There was a non-significant trend toward lower risk of recurrence/persistence of CIN2+ after treatment in vaccinated women; vaccination did not impact the short-term HPV detection but increased the likelihood of becoming undetectable.

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Pedro Vieira‐Baptista, Joana Lima‐Silva, Gonçalo Freitas et al. (2025). Impact of HPV vaccination after a diagnosis of cervical HSIL – a case-control study. Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy , 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1080/14737140.2025.2601767

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