Uterine cancer: what is June Vert, this month to raise awareness of papillomaviruses

Uterine cancer: what is June Vert, this month to raise awareness of papillomaviruses
Uterine cancer: what is June Vert, this month to raise awareness of papillomaviruses

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Robin Roynard

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June 4, 2024 at 9:03 p.m.

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Green June: a month to raise awareness of cervical cancer

Launched in 2010 by the National Cancer Institute (INCa), June Green is the month dedicated to prevention and the sensitization against cervical cancer. During this period, numerous information and awareness initiatives will be deployed throughout the territory.

Vaccination coverage progressing, but still insufficient

On this occasion, Coralie Marjollet from the IMAGYN Patient Association welcomes the political changes that have taken place in terms of HPV vaccination.

Vaccination coverage has evolved positively, notably thanks to the campaign in colleges. I remind you that the earlier you are vaccinated, the more effective it is, but that vaccination remains recommended and reimbursed for girls and boys up to 19 years old. We are on the right path. Thus, vaccination coverage is expanding and the situation is finally improving after years of stagnation.

Coralie MarjolletMember of the IMAGYN patient association

According to the latest figures from Public Health France, 44.7% of girls aged 16 received a complete vaccination schedule. This remains very far from the objective of 80% coverage necessary to eliminate cervical cancer before the end of the century. All stakeholders must therefore remain mobilized to respond to this public health emergency.

Underutilized screening

Despite the existence of a dedicated cervical cancer screening campaign for ages 25 to 65, the number of women using it remains low. “ The participation rate only reaches 58% in France », specifies Coralie Marjollet.

There are several reasons for this: “We have a real problem of medical desert at the level of gynecologists. Midwives can be an effective relay, but they are overwhelmed. We are therefore campaigning for self-sampling which allows women to carry out the screening examination themselves.”

For Coralie Marjollet, it is urgent to find solutions to improve the vaccination coverage rate and the use of screening.

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Cervical cancer still kills 1,100 women per year in France. Furthermore, more than 30,000 undergo interventions linked to pre-cancerous lesions of the cervix, often disabling, which can lead to obstetric risks, particularly premature deliveries.

Coralie MarjolletMember of the IMAGYN patient association

HPV responsible for other cancers*

Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are responsible for more than 3,100 cases of cervical cancer each year. But that’s not all ! It exists other cancers induced by HPV affecting both girls and boys.

It’s the case cancers of the anus, throat and mouthas well as the vulva and vagina and penis*. In total, HPV is responsible for 6,400 cases of anogenital and ENT cancers per year in our country.

A pioneering information association

IMAGYN will soon celebrate its 10th anniversary. Its missions consist of informing, raising awareness, and breaking taboos around gynecological cancers.

The association offers support and sharing spacesa forum hosted by patients on Facebook, free yoga classes and sessions with a psychosexologist.

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* In France, vaccination is not indicated for the prevention of penile and upper aero-digestive tract (AVDS) cancers.

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