The HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine
The HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine is recommended for girls to prevent cancers and other health issues caused by the virus, such as cervical cancer, genital warts, and some other cancers (including those affecting the anus and mouth). The vaccine is most effective when administered before potential exposure to HPV, which usually occurs through sexual contact.
Key points about HPV vaccination for girls
Vaccine Schedule
Age Group | Gender | Vaccine Name | Schedule |
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14 | Female | Bivalent (HPV2) or Quadrivalent (HPV4) | Two doses, six months apart from the first dose |
9-26 | Female | Nonavalent (HPV) | One dose, followed by a second dose two months later |
15 | Male | Nonavalent (HPV9) | Two doses, required six months apart |
Prevention and Awareness
Preventing ovarian cancer is possible with proper screening and vaccination. We offer:
Pap Smears and HPV Testing to detect issues early.
HPV Vaccination for effective protection against high-risk HPV strains.
Community education programs to promote awareness of ovarian cancer risks and prevention.
Why Choose Us?
Skilled in treating all stages of ovarian cancer.
Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic tools for effective results.
Treatment tailored to your individual health and life goals.
Comprehensive assistance during and after your treatment.