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The Vaccine That Prevents Cancer

… base of his tongue. He was shocked when told his cancer was related to a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. “I had never even heard of HPV,” he said. Mark learned that there was an HPV vaccine that could prevent his three children from developing six types of cancer – including …
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Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Saves Lives

…   What Causes Cervical Cancer? The main cause of cervical cancer is the human papillomavirus (HPV) . HPV is an extremely common sexually-transmitted virus. I see it nearly every day in my clinic. In fact, there are nearly 30 to 40 different types of HPV causing 14 million new genital HPV infections every year. HPV is so common that nearly all …
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4 Reasons You Should Get Vaccinated

… pneumonia, COVID-19, shingles, whooping cough (pertussis), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), HPV infections and hepatitis. Vaccine recommendations for adults often change based on the latest … such as liver cancer and cirrhosis. It’s estimated that 24 million cases of active HPV infection exists in the U.S. HPV causes about 45,000 new cancer cases annually. About 4,000 women die each year from cervical …
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STD Awareness: Talk, Test, Treat

… of those were among young people ages 15-24. Chlamydia, genital herpes , human papillomavirus (HPV) and trichomoniasis made up 93% of those new infections. In 2018, the CDC released startling … during an annual exam, know that you have the power to ask about STD testing and vaccines for HPV or hepatitis B .   Test   You cannot know for certain if you have an STD unless you get tested. For example, most people with HPV – the most common STI – don’t show symptoms and can unknowingly spread the virus to sexual …
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Vaccinations Every Adult Needs

… can test your immunity based on antibody levels in your blood.   Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Although HPV is most commonly known for its role in cervical cancer, this virus has been found in multiple … between the ages of 11 and 12, but everyone ages 9 to 45 should consider the getting the HPV vaccine. Children under 15 need two doses of the vaccine, while anyone older needs three …
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No Excuses: Why Regular Checkups Are an Important Part of Men's Health

… and pertussis. It’s recommended that adults have the vaccine, then a booster every 10 years. HPV: Nearly everyone will get one strain of human papillomavirus in their lives. The HPV vaccine is approved for adults up to age 45 and protects against nine common HPV virus strains as well as oral and genital warts. It also decreases the risk of many cancers . …
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It’s Time To Return to Cancer Screening

… Cervical People with a cervix, age 25 to 65, should have a primary human papillomavirus (HPV) test every five years. Alternately, they can be co-tested every five years with an HPV test and Pap test, or be tested every three years with a Pap test alone. People older than …
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Surviving Cancer Starts With Early Screening

… breast cancer .   CERVICAL CANCER TESTING Women between the ages of 25 and 65 should have an HPV (human papillomavirus) test every five years, an HPV/Pap co-test every five years or a Pap test every three years. Women over the age of 65 who’ve …