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The Importance of the HPV Vaccine for Cancer Prevention

HPV is a common virus known to cause various cancers, including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal and oropharyngeal cancers. The introduction of the HPV vaccine has been a game-changer in preventing these diseases. Here we share more on why women of all ages should get their HPV vaccine.

As we celebrate Women’s Month, we shine a light on health advancements that empower women to take charge of their health. One such advancement is the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which has dramatically reduced the incidence of HPV-related diseases. Understanding the importance of the HPV vaccine, its effectiveness, and the updated recommendations can help women of all ages protect themselves against HPV-attributable cancers. Here are some fast facts:

  • Since HPV vaccination was first recommended in 2006, infections with HPV types that cause most HPV cancers and genital warts have dropped by 88% among teen girls and 81% among young adult women.
  • The HPV vaccine has the potential to prevent more than 90% of HPV-attributable cancers.
  • Initially, the HPV vaccine was primarily recommended for girls and young women, ages 11 or 12, up to age 26. However, recent guidelines have expanded the age range, recognising the benefits of vaccination for a broader group and is recommended for women up to age 45.
  • The HPV vaccine has a strong safety record and has been shown to be highly effective in preventing HPV infections and related cancers.

Whether you’re a young woman or an adult who missed earlier vaccination opportunities, it’s never too late to protect yourself against HPV. Speak with your medical doctor about getting the HPV vaccine and join the movement towards a healthier future for all women.

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