Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of HPV Screening Strategies in Tunisia: A modeling study
Anas Lahdhiri,
Beya Benzina,
Emna Ennaifer
et al.
Abstract:Background: In Tunisia, cervical cancer ranks as the 14th most common cancer, largely driven by high-risk of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) types, notably HPV 16 and 18. Current screening efforts are limited, with only 17% of all women aged 35-60 undergoing Pap-smear testing. The introduction of the HPV vaccine in 2025 through the national school vaccination program, targeting girls aged 11-12, is expected to reduce the burden of cervical cancer. However, alongside vaccination, enhanced screening strategies are es… Show more
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