| 1-P09 | Development of an external quality assessment for the detection of high risk HPV using molecular methods | Bernard CHINA | |
| 1-P06 | Developing HPV vaccination profiles among men who have sex with men to inform targeted public health interventions | Robert Bolan | |
| 1-P18 | Mollicutes and bacteria that are associated with cervicitis. What is the relationship with bacterial vaginosis? | Renata Eleutério | |
| 1-P22 | Efficacy of a multi-ingredient Coriolus versicolor-based vaginal gel on high-risk HPV clearance: Final results from the PALOMA 2 clinical trial | Alberto Marín | |
| 1-P25 | Management of a woman with SMILE lesion | Milena PERISIC MITROVIC | |
| 1-P34 | Effect of vaginal microbial infections on the efficacy of 5-aminolevulinic acid-mediated photodynamic therapy for vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia | Xiaowen PU | |
| 1-P30 | Multiple and recalcitrant warts of the hands completely cured after intake of oral magnesium | Styliani APOSTOLOPOULOU | |
| 1-P13 | Diagnostic accuracy of the Daye diagnostic tampon compared to clinician-collected and self-collected vaginal swabs for detecting HPV: A comparative study | Michelle Gomes | |
| 2-P13 | Womens perceptions and preferences toward HPV self-sampling in France: A qualitative study within the French CapU4 trial | Sylvie COUASNON | |
| 2-P25 | Heterogeneity in epithelial neoplasia of the cervix - a Romanian tale of cells and viruses | Mihai MITRAN | |
| 2-P22 | Efficacy of intensive regimen of a multi-ingredient Coriolus versicolor-based vaginal gel in HR-HPV clearance: Pooled results from the PALOMA 1 and PALOMA 2 clinical trials | Alberto Marín | |
| 2-P16 | Performance of cytology in HPV-positives by endocervical cell-(EC) status in the national cervical cancer screening program in the Netherlands | Lisa CORBEIJ | |
| 2-P14 | Prevalence, genotyping and coinfection of human papillomavirus and sexually transmitted infections: A representative study of the city of Antofagasta, Chile | Valeria ESCOBAR | |
| 3-P37 | Engaging 2SLGBTQ communities in HPV vaccination in Canada | Chelsea DSILVA | |
| 3-P39 | Understanding HPV vaccine initiation and intention among Central American immigrant parents: The role of HPV vaccine literacy and healthcare provider recommendation | ANA CRISTINA TERRA DE SOUZA LINDSAY | |
| 3-P22 | Colposcopic and morphological correlations in cervical intraepithelial lesions | Tudor-Catalin GISCA | |
| 3-P38 | Cervical cancer screening preferences: A discrete choice experiment in Mozambique, Ethiopia, Uganda and Cambodia. | Elien DE PAEPE | |
| 3-P25 | Role of Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) Expression as a Prediction of Persistent Cervical Low Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion (LSIL) | Natkrita Pohthipornthawat | |
| 4-P09 | HPV-prevalence at first, second and third cell-sample in Danish women HPV-vaccinated as girls: Data from Trial23 cohort study | Nonboe METTE HARTMANN | |
| 4-P39 | Understanding attitudes and motivators for HPV vaccination among Canadian young adults: Insights from five national focus groups | Caitlin Ford | |
| 4-P14 | Change in prevalence of high-risk HPV genotypes our experience in the Lazio Region cervical cancer screening | Tiziana Pisani | |
| 5-P29 | Detection of antibody subclasses IgA, IgM and IgG against HPV L1 in HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma patients | Thomas Weiland | |
| 5-P06 | Identifying future needs for reducing missed opportunities for HPV vaccination in a large, urban community health system in Los Angeles | Jennifer Tsui | |
| 6-P39 | How important is the HPV vaccine? Do young people need to be made aware of this? | Filomena SILVEIRA | |
| 6-P03 | HPV latency: Frequency and genotypes in women from Fortaleza, Brazil | José ELEUTÉRIO JUNIOR | |
| 7-P39 | Social and structural drivers of cervical cancer inequities: A systematic review of the associations between measures of racism across the cancer continuum | Jessica Islam | |
| 10-P39 | Ensuring inclusivity in recruitment and data collection strategies to establish a multiethnic cohort of cervical cancer survivors: Implications for understanding and addressing structural inequities in cancer care | Adana A. M. Llanos | |
March 16-19, 2025 Porto

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