Can you get vaccinated against cervical cancer?

Can you get vaccinated against cervical cancer?

Is there a vaccine for cervical cancer? Not directly, but there is a vaccine that protects you from it – while there is no direct vaccination against cervical cancer, the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccination is one of the most effective forms of protection against developing it.

Which vaccine prevents cervical cancer?

In what many global health leaders are calling a milestone study, researchers in Sweden have confirmed that widespread use of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine dramatically reduces the number of women who will develop cervical cancer.

Is the HPV vaccine available in India?

First launched in the USA in 2015, Gardasil 9 has been approved in more than 80 countries worldwide. The Gardasil 4-valent vaccine has been approved in India since 2008.

What is the cost of cervical cancer vaccine in India?

India approved the two HPV vaccines in 2008 and they have been available in the private medical sector. However, the vaccines are expensive, priced at between Rs 2,000 and Rs 3,000 for a single dose. The vaccination consists of a series of two or three doses depending on age.

What is HPV vaccine called in India?

MSD Pharmaceuticals India on Wednesday launched India’s first gender-neutral Human Papillomavirus or HPV Vaccine, which is expected to help reduce HPV-related disease burden among both girls and boys. The vaccine, named GARDASIL 9, is a 9-valent Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine.

What is the age for cervical cancer vaccine?

HPV serotypes 16 and 18 account for nearly 76.7% of cervical cancer in India. Vaccination can be given to females as young as 9 years as well as in those aged 13–26 years who have not previously completed vaccination.

Can a 35 year old get the HPV vaccine?

Vaccination is not recommended for everyone older than age 26 years. Some adults ages 27 through 45 years might decide to get the HPV vaccine based on discussion with their clinician, if they did not get adequately vaccinated when they were younger.

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