Publications
Overview
Factsheets
For each of the intervention countries (Spain, Sweden, France, Romania and Denmark), factsheets are produced to show the status quo regarding HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening in the respective countries. It also describes the groups and communities HPV-FASTER-Implement will approach in the respective country to improve cervical cancer prevention. The factsheets were created in collaborative effort by the partners IARC, ICO, RHR, Inserm, UMFIH, UBB, and KI.
Catalonia (Spain)
Eligible population approached with combined HPV-based screening and vaccination in the HPV-FASTER-Implement project in Catalonia:
- Migrants in vulnerable positions from HPV high- prevalence regions
- Female sex workers
Factsheet is available for download here.
Denmark
Eligible population approached with combined HPV-based screening and vaccination in the HPV-FASTER-Implement project in Denmark:
- Women living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Transgender men and non-binary persons with a cervix
Factsheet is available for download here.

France
Eligible population approached with combined HPV-based screening and vaccination in the HPV-FASTER-Implement project in France:
- Socioeconomically deprived women who are un(der)vaccinated
Factsheet is available for download here.

Romania
Eligible population approached with combined HPV-based screening and vaccination in the HPV-FASTER-Implement project in Romania:
- Women living in prison
Factsheet is available for download here.

Sweden
Eligible population approached with combined HPV-based screening and vaccination in the HPV-FASTER-Implement project in France:
- Migrants and female sex workers who are un(der)vaccinated and un(der)screened
Factsheet is available for download here.

Mini-monograph
HPV WORLD has created a mini-monograph. This special HPV World monograph examines key aspects of equity in cervical cancer elimination—ranging from the need to adapt screening protocols for vaccinated cohorts, to integrating prevention strategies, and designing innovative approaches to reach underserved communities. It also discusses the evolving HPV-FASTER and EVEN FASTER concepts, highlighting their potential to accelerate elimination timelines, even in resource-constrained settings.
In due course the mini-monograph will be available in English, Spanish, Romanian, Estonian and French.
As the project progresses reports will be uploaded here.