What are the Histological Changes Prevented by the HPV Vaccine?
By preventing HPV infection, the vaccine helps to maintain the normal histological architecture of epithelial tissues. Specifically, it reduces the incidence of dysplastic changes such as CIN. In vaccinated individuals, the histology of epithelial tissues, particularly in the cervix, remains normal, with no signs of koilocytosis or dysplasia, thereby reducing the risk of progression to cancer.