The good news is that HPV infection can be prevented with a safe and effective vaccine. HPV vaccination works best when given before a person is exposed to the virus – ideally in the early teenage years. The World Health Organization recommends vaccination for girls (and boys) between the ages of 9 and 14. However, young adults can also benefit from it.
The vaccine is usually given as two or three doses over a few months. It helps the body develop strong protection against the harmful HPV types that cause most cervical cancers.
HPV vaccination is a simple step that can save lives. Combined with regular cervical cancer screening later in life, it offers powerful protection for women’s health. Talk to your doctor today about getting vaccinated for yourself or your child. Prevention is always better than cure.


