# Iran is falling behind WHO cervical cancer elimination targets: HPV vaccination coverage and cervical cancer screening participation in 2021

**Authors:** Mohammad Haddadi, Ali Golestani, Yosef Farzi, Nazila Rezaei, Erfan Ghasemi, Sina Azadnajafabad, Negar Rezaei, Naser Ahmadi, Mohammad-Mahdi Rashidi, Maryam Nasserinejad, Ameneh Kazemi, Moein Yoosefi, Elmira Foroutan Mehr, Rosa Haghshenas, Amirali Hajebi, Sahar Mohammadi Fateh, Niusha Nazari, Azadeh Momen Nia Rankohi, Shirin Djalalinia, Farshad Farzadfar

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0341888 · PLOS One · 2026-02-19

## TL;DR

Iran is not meeting global targets for cervical cancer prevention due to low HPV vaccination and screening rates.

## Contribution

The study provides a national assessment of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening in Iran against WHO targets.

## Key findings

- Only 0.85% of Iranian women received the HPV vaccine, far below the 90% CCEI target.
- Cervical cancer screening participation was 39.4%, still 30% below the target.
- Screening rates increased with age, but vaccination coverage showed no age-related differences.

## Abstract

This study aimed to assess HPV vaccination coverage and cervical cancer screening participation among Iranian females under 46 years old, comparing Iran’s situation to he Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative (CCEI) targets.

This nationally and sub-nationally representative cross-sectional study analyzed data from the STEPS 2021 survey. Female participants aged 18–45 years without missing data on HPV vaccination or cervical cancer screening were included. Categorical data were presented as weighted percentages with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Logistic regression assessed associations between demographic and female cancer screening variables with the outcomes.

A total of 8,158 females were included. Only 0.85% (95% CI: 0.69–1.02) of women received the HPV vaccine, while cervical cancer screening participation was 39.4% (95% CI: 38.21–40.6). No significant differences in HPV vaccination coverage were observed across age groups. However, screening rates were significantly higher in older women, rising from 27.99% (18–35 years) to 54.07% (36–45 years). HPV vaccination was not significantly associated with demographic variables. In contrast, cervical cancer screening participation was higher among unemployed women (40.58%), married women (49.6%), and those in the highest wealth quintile (42.47% compared to 28.29% in the lowest quintile).

HPV vaccination coverage in Iran is critically low, falling far short of the CCEI target of 90%. Cervical cancer screening participation is comparatively better but still lags approximately 30% behind the target. Strategic interventions are critical to bridge the gap between Iran’s current status and the CCEI targets.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cervical cancer (MONDO:0002974)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** MARCHF8 (membrane associated ring-CH-type finger 8) [NCBI Gene 220972] {aka CMIR, MARCH-VIII, MARCH8, MIR, RNF178, c-MIR}
- **Diseases:** invasive (MESH:D009361), breast cancer (MESH:D001943), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), deaths (MESH:D003643), invasive cancer (MESH:D009362), Non-Communicable Diseases (MESH:D000073296), cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (MESH:D002578), STI (MESH:D012749), cancer (MESH:D009369), Cervical Cancer (MESH:D002583)
- **Chemicals:** Pap (MESH:D010724), CCEI (-), acetic acid (MESH:D019342)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Human papillomavirus (species) [taxon 10566]

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