Did you know that cervical cancer is nearly 100% preventable? 99% of cervical cancer cases are linked to infection with high-risk Human papillomaviruses (HPV). The good news is that HPV vaccines can be nearly 100% effective in preventing HPV infection. Additionally, if cervical precancer is caught early through HPV screening, quick and painless thermal ablation treatment can prevent the development of cervical cancer. Take it from us and from the World Health Organization: get informed, get screened, get vaccinated. #CervicalCancer #WomensHealth?#CancerPrevention #HPV
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This week is World Immunisation Week 24-30 April, recognising that immunisation protects you, your family and others in the community from serious diseases. Did you know that together with the Cervical Screening Test, the HPV vaccine can prevent cervical cancer? The HPV vaccine is free for all school children aged 12-13 years under the National Immunisation Program. It's important all children get vaccinated to protect themselves against HPV-related illnesses, including cervical cancer. ??Get the full story: https://lnkd.in/gk6wdRc4 ??Learn more about the HPV vaccine and how it prevents HPV related cancers: https://lnkd.in/gKh_b26p
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Time and time again, vaccines have been at the heart of many public health success stories around the world. Vaccines have led to the eradication of deadly infectious diseases like smallpox and polio in Australia and have reduced our risk of disease complications or death. We saw the powerful lifesaving impact of immunisation against the COVID-19 virus in the recent pandemic. In the cancer field, another one of these public health success stories is being written. Australia is set to be the first country to eliminate cervical cancer in the coming decade thanks to the combination of Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and cervical screening efforts. Anything we can do to protect ourselves and reduce the risk of cervical cancer, like up-taking HPV vaccination and routine screening, is worth it. HPV causes most cervical cancers and is a cause of many oropharyngeal cancers, anal cancers, vulvar, vaginal and penile cancers. Known as Gardasil 9, the HPV vaccine was introduced in Australia in 2007 and protects against seven HPV types that cause around 90 per cent of cervical cancers and 95 per cent of all male HPV-related cancers. Free for 12 to 25-year-olds under the National HPV Vaccination Program, the vaccine is accessible via the school-based immunisation program for 12 to 13-year-old girls and boys. This #WorldImmunisationWeek, talk to your family and make sure you take advantage of potentially life-saving vaccines like the HPV vaccine. As always, if you have any questions, talk to your health professional.?
This week is World Immunisation Week 24-30 April, recognising that immunisation protects you, your family and others in the community from serious diseases. Did you know that together with the Cervical Screening Test, the HPV vaccine can prevent cervical cancer? The HPV vaccine is free for all school children aged 12-13 years under the National Immunisation Program. It's important all children get vaccinated to protect themselves against HPV-related illnesses, including cervical cancer. ??Get the full story: https://lnkd.in/gk6wdRc4 ??Learn more about the HPV vaccine and how it prevents HPV related cancers: https://lnkd.in/gKh_b26p
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Cervical Cancer Awareness: Prevention, Detection, and Importance of HPV Vaccination. Cervical cancer, one of the most preventable forms of cancer, occurs in the cells of the cervix and is closely linked to high-risk strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Regular screenings through Pap smears and HPV tests are essential for early detection and improving outcomes. Vaccination against HPV offers strong protection, especially when administered before exposure to the virus. Symptoms in later stages may include unusual bleeding or pelvic pain, making early screening crucial. https://lnkd.in/ec3_6ZKw #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPV #WomensHealth
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?? January marks Cervical Cancer Awareness month ?? Cervical cancer is still the fourth most common cancer in women globally. The key cause of this cancer is persistent Human Papilloma Virus infection which is a sexually transmitted infection that is vaccine preventable. The WHO strategy defines 3 clear targets on the elimination of cervical cancer by 2030 and reduce the number of annual cases to 4 or fewer per 100,000 women. To achieve this? ? Get girls vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by age 15 ? Get women screened with a high-quality test by ages 35 and 45 ? Get women with cervical disease treated early ???? https://lnkd.in/dWykHzdA ?? At Idevax we aim to raise awareness on the fight against cervical cancer which is affecting millions of women worldwide. Want to know more about preventive and therapeutic HPV vaccination and the potential of skin vaccination? Read our white paper ???? or click the link ???? https://lnkd.in/eq9yiXd6 #cervicalcancerawareness #hpv #hpvvaccine
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NATAL CARES Do you know that CERVICAL CANCER has become the 2nd leading cause of death among women globally after Breast Cancer and it has been found that the Human Papillomavirus Virus is the causative agent? Interestingly, there's now a vaccine called HPV Vaccines that can help protect against HPV and its related health problems. The HPV vaccine has been tested and proven to be safe and effective in preventing infections and reducing the risk of developing cervical cancer and other HPV-related cancers later in life. BECOME AN ADVOCATE OF THE HPV VACCINE TODAY AND LET'S END CERVICAL CANCER TOGETHER. Click the link below to create your personalized flyer; https://getdp.co/NCWIW24 Let's go ???????????????????? #VaccinesWork #WorldImmunizationWeek2024 #Vaccinationweek2024 #HumanlyPossible. #HPVVaccines #NatalCaresAdvocates National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) Chemonics International
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a leading cause of cervical cancer, a disease that affects thousands of women every year. Fortunately, there's a powerful tool available to protect against this threat: the HPV vaccine. The HPV vaccine is safe, effective, and crucial for cancer prevention. Administered primarily to preteens, it guards against the types of HPV that most commonly cause cervical cancer, as well as other cancers and genital warts. By vaccinating our children, we can significantly reduce the risk of cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases by providing immunity before exposure to the virus. However, it's never too late to benefit from the vaccine, with recommendations extending to young adults. If we prioritize HPV vaccination and take a proactive step then we can safeguard our health and that of future generations. Spread the word, talk to your healthcare provider, and ensure your loved ones are protected. Together, we can make cervical cancer a preventable disease. #CervicalCancerAwareness #EndHPVVaccineHesitancy #CancerControlAdvocate
Did you know that the HPV vaccine is highly effective in preventing cervical cancer? ???? It shields against high-risk HPV types, including those responsible for most cervical cancers. Let's spread awareness and prioritize vaccination! ???? ?? Watch the clip ?? Full video: https://lnkd.in/dB4tYRXn Remember, prevention is key! ?????? Aspire Coronation Trust Foundation #HPVProtection #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVVaccine
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Vaccines for Cancer? Let's hear about it from an expert gynaecologist! Vaccines are generally made for bacteria and viruses. So can there be a vaccine for cancer? Meet the HPV vaccine, a cancer for cervical cancer. Our guest expert, Dr. Dhrupti Dedhia (@drdhrupti) explains perfectly how this game-changing vaccine works. It's important to understand that HPV is a sexually transmitted infection, and getting vaccinated can significantly reduce your risk of developing cervical cancer. So, ladies, protect yourselves! Don't miss Dr. Dedhia's valuable insights! Ask your questions in the comments below. Let's spread awareness together. ?? Follow @parthsurgicalcentre for medically accurate tips ?? #ParthSurgicalCentre #HPVVaccine #CervicalCancerPrevention #WomensHealth
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Did you know HPV is the leading cause of Cervical Cancer. According to Cancer Research UK (CRUK),?99.8%?of cervical cancer cases in the UK are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). That is why it is so important to consider the HPV vaccine, Gardasil 9. HPV or Human Papillomavirus is a series of over 100 viruses. Most strains are harmless or symptomless and the infection clears up on its own without causing any damage. However, there are high-risk strains which if left untreated, are known to cause genital warts or head, neck, penile, cervical, anal and neck cancer. The Gardasil 9 vaccine effectively protects against these. It’s very important for both men and women to get vaccinated, but especially women due to the link with cervical cancer. As the NHS HPV vaccination programme was introduced in 2008, many adults are unvaccinated and unprotected. We are fully stocked with Gardasil 9, to book your vaccination and to learn more, visit: https://lnkd.in/dVTjR8bk #cervicalscreeningawarenessweek #cervicalcancer #HPV #vaccineswork
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?? September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month! ??? A timely reminder to not only focus on ovarian cancer but also to reflect on the overall health of people with ovaries. As a team of exactly those people, it's something we care deeply about! One critical aspect of this is the HPV vaccination??, which offers protection against the Human Papillomavirus—a virus responsible for various cancers, including cervical cancer, a leading cause of death worldwide. ?? If you haven’t gotten your HPV vaccine yet, take this as your reminder to safeguard yourself and your loved ones!? ?? If you're already vaccinated, it's time to pay it forward—spread the word and help others understand the importance of this preventive step. ???? Swipe through to learn more about Ovarian Cancer and the HPV Vaccine. Let's encourage our youth to get vaccinated and protect future generations from preventable cancers. Together, we can build a healthier, cancer-free tomorrow. #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth #AuxoHub #HPVVaccine #WomensHealth #CervicalCancerPrevention #CancerAwareness #HealthForAll
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