Abstract

Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor that seriously threatens the health of Chinese women. The situation of prevention and control is still serious. In the past decade, the Chinese government has made great efforts to cervical cancer prevention and control and achieved remarkably in HPV vaccine development, sound health screening system, and treatment capacity of early cervical cancer and precancerous lesions. However, due to the large population base, unequal allocation of health resources, and uneven service quality across regions, there is still a significant gap to achieve the WHO's goal of eliminating cervical cancer by 2030. In order to fulfill the Global Strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer, China urgently needs to learn from the international experience, combined with the real situation of cervical cancer prevention and control and the latest research progress in China and to put forward appropriate action recommendations and implementation approaches, which will contribute to promote the cervical cancer elimination process and to build a paradigm for "Healthy China" cancer prevention.

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