Final Leaflet and Report
New resources from PROTECT-EUROPE to drive HPV vaccination across Europe
The PROTECT-EUROPE Consortium, led by the European Cancer Organisation, has released three key resources to boost HPV vaccination uptake and aid in the elimination of cancers caused by the human papilloma virus. These resources, crafted through rigorous research and collaboration, provide healthcare professionals, policymakers, and public health advocates with practical, evidence-based tools to address HPV vaccination hesitancy, improve vaccination coverage, and work towards eliminating HPV-related cancers.
- Final Leaflet – This concise leaflet highlights the 10 most crucial recommendations for healthcare professionals involved in HPV vaccination. It provides clear, actionable guidance to help HCPs communicate effectively with young people and their parents or carers, addressing key barriers and promoting informed decision-making. The leaflet covers best practices in patient communication, understanding cultural sensitivities, and strategies for building vaccine confidence.
- Summary Report – Serving as an executive overview of the project’s findings, the Summary Report distils the key insights and lessons from PROTECT-EUROPE. It outlines the major strategies, best practices, and high-impact recommendations that have emerged from the project, targeting both healthcare professionals and policymakers. This report will be featured at the PROTECT-EUROPE Showcase Event on 22 November in Brussels, where experts and stakeholders will discuss how to best implement these recommendations for boosting HPV vaccination rates across Europe.
- Full Report – The Full Report provides a detailed set of guidelines developed through the two years of the PROTECT-EUROPE project. With 26 tailored recommendations for stakeholders of any kind, this in-depth document addresses every aspect of HPV vaccination promotion – from effective one-on-one communication strategies with patients to public health messaging and the role of school-based vaccination programmes. It is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the design, implementation, or support of vaccination initiatives. This report will be published on 22 November, at the PROTECT-EUROPE Showcase Event in Brussels.
Click on the links below to access these resources and learn how you can make a difference in preventing 5% of all cancers worldwide.