HPV Vaccine As A Cancer Prevention Strategy: What You Need To Know

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HPV Vaccine As A Cancer Prevention Strategy: What You Need To Know Recent statistics show that about 20 million HPV infections are reported in the US alone with 6.2 million new infections yearly. Human Papilloma Virus is a common sexually transmitted virus that exists in 40 different types. The reason why HPV infections go unnoticed is that symptoms are rare and when they occur they can go disappear on their own after a while. The significance of HPV, in as much as its infections are not fatal, is that it tends to cause cervical cancer in women. In fact, HPV is the second most common cause of cancer deaths among women globally. On the other hand, HPV has also been found to cause less common types of cancer in males as well. Additionally, this virus has been linked to the formation of warts in the respiratory tract and around the genitalia. The worrying trend is that nearly 50% of the sexually active men and women get infected with the HPV virus somewhere along the way. Why Do You Need To Get HPV Vaccine Although no treatment for Human papilloma virus exists, there are some precautions one can get to protect themselves against infections caused by the virus. One of the highly recommended solutions is getting HPV vaccine. HPV vaccine protects against four main types of HPV. Among these types, half of them are responsible for nearly 70% of cervical cancer cases while the other halfis


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HPV Vaccine As A Cancer Prevention Strategy: What You Need To Know by Vicky Carney - Issuu