Children Shots For Cervical Cancer
Published on Apr 28 2010, in the categories: diagnosis
In the UK was started a program against the cervical cancer. This program has 2 main ways to reduce the number of diagnosis of invasive cervical cancer and death caused by the cervical cancer
-HPV vaccination program - for young girls with ages between 12 years old and 18 years old
-NHS cervical screening program – applicable for women with ages between 25 years old and 64 years old, in order to detect and treat early abnormalities of the cervix cells. This program involves 100.000 medical staff doctors, nurses, laboratory staff and 4 million women are screened each year across England territory.
Cervical vaccine or HPV vaccine – protects young girls and young women against the Human Papilloma virus the maim cause of the cervical cancer disease. This vaccine save women lives and protects women against the second disease that causes women deaths all over the world. It also saves women of expensive and unpleasant and long time treatment, that have though effects on women body. HPV or Human papilloma virus represents a family of almost 200 different types of virus and is the main cause of producing cervical cancer and besideall that if they don’t produce cancer have unpleasant effects on woman such us: genital warts, plantar warts and common warts. This is a sexual transmitted virus that affects both men and women and most women will be exposed to this virus on their lifetime It also causes other types of cancer, mainly cancers of the vagina, anus, vulva, head and neck. Women should protect themselves from this extremely dangerous virus by taking regular Pap smear test at the age of 21 or 3 years after they started their sexual activity, by using condom during sexual intercourse and general by leading a healthy lifestyle. The doctors created a new vaccine that can protect women of against the Human Papilloma virus types that cause 70% of cervical cancer.
This vaccine is made for:
-for all 11 years and 12 years girls, even for girls of 9 years;
-this vaccine should be done before first sexual contact, but it may still be done by women between 13 years and 26 years who are sexual active;
-the vaccine in recommended for girls and young women with ages between 13 years and 26 years who haven’t been vaccinated before. The decision to vaccinate the women over19 years until 26 years should be taken after discussing with her healthcare practitioner the risk of previous HPV exposure and the benefit of this vaccine.
The vaccine against HPV vaccination is recommended especially for girls and young women who haven’t started the sexual activity, because it means that they haven’t been exposed to HPS virus. The beneficiaries of the maximum efficiency of the vaccine are girls and women who have never been infected with the Human Papilloma virus. The women who are sexual active may beneficiate of the vaccine, but they may get less benefit from the vaccine, because the already might been exposed or infected with one or more types of HPV covered by the vaccine. The vaccine is given into the arm or thigh 3 times: at the first visit, two months after and 4 months after the second time. The studies made until now on the new vaccine against the cervical cancer show that is extremely safe, doesn’t contain any live viruses and the side effect may be: redness and soreness on the place where the shot has been made, headaches, fever. This vaccine will be studied and monitored to see if it may cause other side effects.
-HPV vaccination program - for young girls with ages between 12 years old and 18 years old
-NHS cervical screening program – applicable for women with ages between 25 years old and 64 years old, in order to detect and treat early abnormalities of the cervix cells. This program involves 100.000 medical staff doctors, nurses, laboratory staff and 4 million women are screened each year across England territory.
Cervical vaccine or HPV vaccine – protects young girls and young women against the Human Papilloma virus the maim cause of the cervical cancer disease. This vaccine save women lives and protects women against the second disease that causes women deaths all over the world. It also saves women of expensive and unpleasant and long time treatment, that have though effects on women body. HPV or Human papilloma virus represents a family of almost 200 different types of virus and is the main cause of producing cervical cancer and besideall that if they don’t produce cancer have unpleasant effects on woman such us: genital warts, plantar warts and common warts. This is a sexual transmitted virus that affects both men and women and most women will be exposed to this virus on their lifetime It also causes other types of cancer, mainly cancers of the vagina, anus, vulva, head and neck. Women should protect themselves from this extremely dangerous virus by taking regular Pap smear test at the age of 21 or 3 years after they started their sexual activity, by using condom during sexual intercourse and general by leading a healthy lifestyle. The doctors created a new vaccine that can protect women of against the Human Papilloma virus types that cause 70% of cervical cancer.
This vaccine is made for:
-for all 11 years and 12 years girls, even for girls of 9 years;
-this vaccine should be done before first sexual contact, but it may still be done by women between 13 years and 26 years who are sexual active;
-the vaccine in recommended for girls and young women with ages between 13 years and 26 years who haven’t been vaccinated before. The decision to vaccinate the women over19 years until 26 years should be taken after discussing with her healthcare practitioner the risk of previous HPV exposure and the benefit of this vaccine.

The vaccine against HPV vaccination is recommended especially for girls and young women who haven’t started the sexual activity, because it means that they haven’t been exposed to HPS virus. The beneficiaries of the maximum efficiency of the vaccine are girls and women who have never been infected with the Human Papilloma virus. The women who are sexual active may beneficiate of the vaccine, but they may get less benefit from the vaccine, because the already might been exposed or infected with one or more types of HPV covered by the vaccine. The vaccine is given into the arm or thigh 3 times: at the first visit, two months after and 4 months after the second time. The studies made until now on the new vaccine against the cervical cancer show that is extremely safe, doesn’t contain any live viruses and the side effect may be: redness and soreness on the place where the shot has been made, headaches, fever. This vaccine will be studied and monitored to see if it may cause other side effects.
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