 The study found that 118 million women have been targeted for HPV immunization since 2006, but only 1% of those women live in low-income or lower-middle-income countries. Additionally, 47 million women have received the full course of vaccine, representing a total population coverage of 1.4%. Furthermore, 59 million women have received at least one dose of the vaccine, representing a total population coverage of 1.7%. Despite this, the impact of the vaccine will be higher in upper-middle-income countries, 178 to 192 averted cases by age 75 years, than in high-income countries, 165 to 333 averted cases. This suggests that there is a need for further efforts to ensure that all women, regardless of their geographic location, receive access to the HPV vaccine. This article was authored by Dr. Lya Bruni, M.D., M.E.I.D.Rs, P.H.D., Leslie Bionueva-Roses, M.D., and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.