Why is Cervical Cancer Vaccination Important?
Cervical cancer is primarily caused by persistent infections of certain types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV). The HPV vaccine protects against the most common cancer-causing HPV strains, significantly reducing the risk of cervical cancer.
Here are key reasons why getting the HPV vaccine is essential:
- Prevents HPV Infection: The vaccine protects against high-risk HPV strains that cause cervical cancer.
- Safe and Effective: Clinical studies show that the vaccine provides long-term protection with minimal side effects.
- Recommended for Young Women and Men: The best time to get vaccinated is before exposure to HPV, typically between ages 9-26.
- Reduces Risk of Other HPV-Related Diseases: Besides cervical cancer, HPV can cause genital warts and other cancers (such as vaginal, anal, and throat cancer).
Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine?
The HPV vaccine is recommended for:
- Girls and boys aged 9 to 14 years (most effective before any HPV exposure).
- Women and men aged 15 to 26 years (catch-up vaccination recommended).
- Adults aged 27 to 45 years (consult with a doctor to assess risk and benefits).
- Individuals planning pregnancy (vaccination should be completed before conception).
HPV Vaccine Options Available
We offer the following HPV vaccines:
- Cervavac: India’s indigenous HPV vaccine, offering protection against HPV strains.
- Gardasil: Protects against HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18.
- Gardasil 9: Offers extended protection against 9 different HPV types.
- Cervarix: Primarily protects against HPV types 16 and 18, which are responsible for most cervical cancers.

Benefits of Getting the HPV Vaccine
The HPV vaccine offers several long-term benefits:
- Long-Term Protection: The vaccine provides protection for over a decade, reducing the risk of HPV-related diseases.
- Prevents Future Health Complications: Avoids costly treatments and health risks associated with HPV-related cancers.
- Reduces Transmission: Widespread vaccination helps protect future generations from HPV-related diseases.
Get Vaccinated Against Cervical Cancer Today
Protect yourself and your loved ones from cervical cancer. Schedule your HPV vaccination appointment today at Dr. Vaccines.
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