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Ireland on track to make cervical cancer much rarer by 2040, says health minister

The Irish Cancer Society has welcomed the news, emphasising the importance of HPV vaccination.

IRELAND IS ON track to make cervical cancer significantly rarer by 2040, according to the Minister for Health.

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has said that Ireland is on target to meet the World Health Organisation’s definition of ‘eliminating’ cervical cancer in the next 17 years, which would mean having fewer than four cases per 100,000 women.

Plans to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer in the years to come focus on vaccination against HPV, which causes most cervical cancers, and cervical screening and treatment of precancers.

A public consultation will be held next year on the development of an action plan to ensure the country stays on track to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health concern by 2040.

In a statement, Donnelly said it marks a “significant” development.

“We can now say that babies born today will reach adulthood in an Ireland where we expect to have eliminated cervical cancer,” the minister said.

“HPV vaccination for boys and girls is a game-changer on our road to elimination, and I’m proud that Ireland was one of the first countries to introduce HPV vaccination through the National Immunisation Programme in 2010, as well as being among the first to adopt HPV cervical screening in 2020,” he said.

“We are now in a strong position to exceed the WHO global targets by announcing 2040 as the date on which we expect to achieve elimination in Ireland.”

He said that “achieving elimination of cervical cancer requires immense effort, and we must ensure we increase HPV vaccination and screening coverage”.

“Immense credit is due to all who have worked tirelessly to get us to today’s announcement, and I extend my gratitude to all involved in the delivery of screening, vaccination and treatment services, to our passionate patient advocates and to all the partnership stakeholders for their commitment in working together towards elimination.”

The Irish Cancer Society has welcomed the news, emphasising the importance of HPV vaccination.

Amy Nolan, Director of Clinical Affairs at the Irish Cancer Society, said that “in order to meet this target, it is important that children in first year of secondary school receive their HPV vaccination”.

“It is also important that women continue to engage with the CervicalCheck programme, which helps to identify and monitor people with HPV to reduce their risk of developing cervical cancer,” Nolan said.

“We encourage the Government to support this target in every way possible, including ensuring sufficient capacity in the CervicalCheck programme and supporting the uptake of the HPV vaccination programme.”

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    Nov 17th 2023, 3:12 PM

    The journal’s story on misinformation is disturbing,it showcases the overreach of media to anyone challenging the spoon fed narrative let’s hate Russia support Ukraine and don’t mention the atrocious war crimes currently happening in Gaza

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    Nov 17th 2023, 4:23 PM

    @Shane Doyle: and what about the actual war crimes committed in Israel. You see, you are no different, you only see your side of a story, which in itself is misinformation, odd that.

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    Nov 17th 2023, 9:18 PM

    @Paul Fahey: Sabina Higgins was vilified for calling for peace in the Russia/Ukraine conflict(a lifelong anti war activist)..in 2003 1.5 million people attended an anti war concert in London as did 10+ million around Europe…seriously can you not see the difference in challenging the media narrative from today compared to 20 years ago..you are an obedient type my friend

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    Nov 17th 2023, 4:15 PM

    Like most of our Ministers he won’t be around to explain when all of these grand plans don’t work out

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    Nov 17th 2023, 3:07 PM

    They need to get their checks right too. It’s an absolute joke.

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    Nov 17th 2023, 3:20 PM

    Gov are useless

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    Nov 17th 2023, 6:53 PM

    Yeh it’ll be rarer alright. Because most people will be dead after being stuck on a waiting list for 20 years. Not a country to get sick in.

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    Nov 17th 2023, 5:24 PM

    More BS from a sp00fer

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    Nov 17th 2023, 7:50 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: He can’t, Jimmy. Blinded by bias

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    Nov 17th 2023, 5:12 PM

    By 2040!! OMG. Donnelly actually thinks this is something to crow about. You should hang your head in absolute shame. Roll on next elections so we can get rid of these useful politicians

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    Nov 17th 2023, 6:38 PM

    @Grainne Kelly: Good evening Gráinne. In relation to the 2040 target, it’s a realistic one to set as you need to think of the demographic it is to focus on – it will gradually decline until that time.

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    Nov 17th 2023, 10:40 PM

    @Grainne Kelly: this puts Ireland ahead of multiple developed countries, the Irish government doesn’t say this WHO stats say this. The perpetual malcontent brigade and moans on the journal is non stop, a positive story moan moan moan moan

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    Nov 17th 2023, 4:08 PM

    Great news!

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    Nov 17th 2023, 3:41 PM

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    Nov 17th 2023, 9:51 PM

    The health minister is a joke

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    Nov 17th 2023, 9:25 PM

    How many tracks is that that Ireland is on. Choo Choo!

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