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dc.contributor.authorCanfell Ken
dc.contributor.authorKim Jen
dc.contributor.authorKulasingam Sen
dc.contributor.authorBerkhof Jen
dc.contributor.authorBarnabas Ren
dc.contributor.authorBogaards Jen
dc.contributor.authorCampos Nen
dc.contributor.authorJennett Cen
dc.contributor.authorSharma Men
dc.contributor.authorSimms Ken
dc.contributor.authorSmith Men
dc.contributor.authorVelentzis Len
dc.contributor.authorBrisson Men
dc.contributor.authorJit Men
dc.date.issued2019
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/31032
dc.description.abstractIntense research activity in HPV modelling over this decade has prompted the development of additional guidelines to those for general modelling. A specific framework is required to address different policy questions and unique complexities of HPV modelling. HPV-FRAME is an initiative to develop a consensus statement and quality-based framework for epidemiologic and economic HPV models. Its development involved an established process. Reporting standards have been structured according to seven domains reflecting distinct policy questions in HPV and cancer prevention and categorised by relevance to a population or evaluation. Population-relevant domains are: 1) HPV vaccination in pre-adolescent and young adolescent individuals; 2) HPV vaccination in older individuals; 3) targeted vaccination in men who have sex with men; 4) considerations for individuals living with HIV and 5) considerations for low- and middle-income countries. Additional considerations applicable to specific evaluations are: 6) cervical screening or integrated cervical screening and HPV vaccination approaches and 7) alternative vaccine types and alternative dosing schedules. HPV-FRAME aims to promote the development of models in accordance with an explicit framework, to better enable target audiences to understand a model's strength and weaknesses in relation to a specific policy question and ultimately improve the model's contribution to informed decision-making.en
dc.publisherPapillomavirus Researchen
dc.rightsOther
dc.subject.otherCancer Type - Cervical Canceren
dc.titleHPV-FRAME: A consensus statement and quality framework for modelled evaluations of HPV-related cancer controlen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.pvr.2019.100184en
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Medicine and Healthen


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