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HPV Vaccine: How close are we to wiping out cervical cancer?
Episode 10

HPV Vaccine: How close are we to wiping out cervical cancer?

Normal Curves: Sexy Science, Serious Statistics · Regina Nuzzo and Kristin Sainani

June 16, 20251h 16m

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Show Notes

Could a preteen vaccine wipe out a global cancer? In this episode, we examine the bold claim that cervical cancer could be eradicated in much of the world by the end of the century—thanks to the highly effective HPV vaccine. We unpack statistical modeling, microsimulations, and how Markov chains make good date-night conversation. We also explore why vaccine uptake has been uneven, how a splash of vinegar is helping screen for cancer in low-resource countries, and why HPV isn’t just a women’s issue—it now causes more cancer in men than in women. Plus: dangerously tight corsets, allegedly breast-squeezing nuns, and the Cosmo quote we wish we’d written ourselves.

Statistical topics:

  • Cancer surveillance
  • Markov models
  • Microsimulation models
  • Sensitivity analyses
  • Passive surveillance
  • Background rates
  • Case reports and case series


Methodologic morals:

  • “When reality is too complex to test, let microsimulations do the rest.”
  • “Case reports are medicine's equivalent to see something, say something. They call for hard data, not hysteria.”


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Topics

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