The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine offers protection against HPV, a common virus that can lead to various cancers.
(Reuters) - Vaccination of boys and men against the human papillomavirus (HPV) reduces their risk of head and neck cancers and other malignancies, a new analysis shows, adding to the vaccine's proven ...
Development and uptake of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has been crucial in reducing rates of virus-linked cervical cancers in women. Now, data suggests the vaccine is saving men from fatal ...
By far, the best way to prevent HPV transmission (apart from never having close contact with anyone) is vaccination. The HPV ...
New research suggests the HPV vaccine is preventing cancer in men, as well as in women, but fewer boys than girls are getting ...
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Vaccination was linked to lower rates of cervical cancer among young women and mouth and throat cancer among young men.
Nearly two decades after the launch of the first HPV vaccine, mounting evidence shows that people who got vaccinated are ...
Cervical cancer can be detected early yet over half the women here do not go for regular screenings. Read more at ...
FOGSI and MSD Pharma have collaborated to raise awareness about women’s immunization and help prevent vaccine-preventable ...
A recent study reveals that over two-thirds of Indian adults are not informed about adult vaccination, with many believing ...
FOGSI and MSD Pharma have collaborated to raise awareness about women’s immunisation and help prevent vaccine-preventable ...