Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques

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Algorithm for Organizing and Implementing Immunization Against Cervical Cancer: A Literature Review

Published date: Jun 25 2025

Journal Title: Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques

Issue title: Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques: Volume 13, Issue 2

Pages: 149 - 153

DOI: 10.18502/jett.v13i2.18798

Authors:

Dilyara A. Tankeyevadilyaratankeeva@gmail.comDepartment of Epidemiology, West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University, Aktobe, 030012

Zhuldyz K. Tashimovazh.tashimova@zkmu.kzDepartment of Epidemiology, West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University, Aktobe, 030012

Aisha B. Urazayevasaule_cc@mail.ruDepartment of Epidemiology, West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University, Aktobe, 030012

Gaukhar B. Kumarg.kumar@zkmu.kzDepartment of Epidemiology, West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University, Aktobe, 030012

Shara M. Nurmukhamedovash.nurmukhamedova@zkmu.kzDepartment of Epidemiology, West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University, Aktobe, 030012

Abstract:

Cervical cancer ranks among the leading causes of cancer incidence and mortality among women. The persistence of human papillomavirus (HPV) is recognized as the primary etiological factor in the development of this pathology. Currently, HPV vaccination is considered a highly effective preventive measure, with its efficacy in preventing cervical cancer well-documented. This review analyzes contemporary scientific data on algorithms for organizing and implementing immunization within the framework of cervical cancer prevention. It explores the experience of introducing immunization programs in various countries, identifies target age groups, and evaluates the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Furthermore, the review examines epidemiological and social barriers to integrating vaccination into healthcare systems. Based on the analysis of the literature, optimal organizational and methodological approaches aimed at improving the effectiveness of immunization programs have been identified.

Keywords: cervical cancer, HPV vaccination, immunization organization, prevention, epidemiology, vaccination strategy, cancer prevention

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