New Research Confirms HPV Vaccination Prevents Cervical Cancer
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"Vaccination probably reduces the incidence of cervical cancer by 80% in people who have been vaccinated at or before 16 years of age," says the Cochrane study.
New research confirms HPV vaccination prevents cervical cancer
Two new reviews show strong and consistent evidence that HPV vaccines are effective in preventing cervical cancer and pre-cancerous changes, especially when given to young people before they are exposed to the virus. The papers are published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
New research confirms HPV vaccination prevents cervical cancer
Two new Cochrane reviews show strong and consistent evidence that Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are effective in preventing cervical cancer and pre-cancerous changes, especially when given to young people before they are exposed to the virus.Girls vaccinated before the age of 16 were found to be 80% less likely to develop cervical cancer. The reviews also confirm that HPV vaccines are only likely to cause minor, transient side effects such…
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today Experts have analyzed the international experience and verified that early immunization changes the direction of public health against the virus. The recommendations by INFOBAE The human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common on the planet. It is transmitted mainly by sexual contact and can cause genital warts or lead to cancer of the cervix, penis, anus, vagina, vulva and throat. Since …
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