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Human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection, is linked to the majority of cervical malignancies. The impact of cervical cancer and other cancers brought on by HPV could be diminished if the HPV vaccine were widely administered. Most incidences of cervical cancer are linked to different HPV strains, which are transmitted via sex. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized the HPV vaccine Gardasil 9 for both girls and boys. If the vaccination is administered before girls or women are exposed to the virus, it can prevent the majority of occurrences of cervical cancer. Furthermore, it is capable of preventing vulvar and vaginal cancer, this vaccine. Additionally, the vaccine protects both men and women from genital warts, anal cancer, and mouth, throat, head, and neck malignancies. Theoretically, immunizing boys against the HPV strains linked to cervical cancer may also help protect girls by reducing the spread of the virus. The vaccine should be given to both boys and girls before they engage in sexual activity and are exposed to HPV. The HPV vaccine may not be as effective after someone has the disease. Additionally, younger ages have a better response to the vaccine than older ages do. Visit the clinic of Dr. Akanksha Setya for vaccination for cervical cancer treatment.
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