Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most prevalent infections worldwide and a leading cause of cervical cancer, as well as anal, oropharyngeal, penile, vulval, and vaginal cancers. Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines, coverage beyond female adolescent programmes remains often insufficient, leaving many adolescents and adults unprotected. The World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) convened a year-long global expert engagement forum to develop evidence-informed policy recommendations to advance HPV elimination. Building on this work, the resulting Call-to-Action urges countries to expand access to boys and adults. Adopting a life-course approach, integrated with screening, equitable access policies, and sustainable financing, can significantly increase coverage and reduce the burden of HPV-related cancers. This article outlines the main outcomes of the Call-to-Action and highlights key priorities for policy and decision makers committed to accelerating HPV elimination.
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