Upon introduction and marketing of the first HPV vaccine, only 50% of women attending a routine gynecology clinic were aware of the role of HPV in cervix cancer and the possibility of getting a vaccination against it. Unexpectedly, despite a high degree of education, young women seem to have a low awareness of cervix cancer, its cause and the preventive measures. Contrary to some women in the USA, Western European women are less likely to decline the HPV vaccine because it will protect them against STD. In Belgium, women who are childless or poorly educated and especially young women should be the targets of campaigns that motivate them to prevent HPV-induced cervix cancer.
Augustinus-A Debrock (PI), P Ardies (Coordinator). Imelda ziekenhuis-T Lauwerier (PI), A Delbaere (Coordinator). UZ Brussel-W Vincken (PI), S Hanon (Co-I), D Schuermans, K Van Eeckhoudt (Coordinators). CHU St.-Pierre-V Ninane (PI), M Gabrovska (Co-I), F De Cock, S Carlier (Coordinators).
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