Male HPV Vaccination: Cervical Cancer Prevention Study
- * Topic: Cervical cancer and HPV (Human Papillomavirus) * Study finding: A recent study suggests vaccinating both boys and girls against HPV may be necessary to eliminate...
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* Topic: Cervical cancer and HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
* Study finding: A recent study suggests vaccinating both boys and girls against HPV may be necessary to eliminate cervical cancer. Current campaigns primarily target girls.
* HPV Details:
* HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease globally.
* 90% of HPV infections are asymptomatic and resolve within two years.
* Persistent infection can lead to cancer.
* Cervical cancer Statistics:
* It’s the fourth most common cancer among women.
* Approximately 660,000 new cases and 350,000 deaths occur annually.
* vaccination:
* HPV vaccines are effective in reducing disease spread and cancer risk.
* They are currently available in 147 countries.
* the optimal vaccination strategy for elimination is still being debated.
* Image: The article includes an archive photo related to cervical cancer.
* Source: Almasryalyoum (Egyptian newspaper)
