Advancing cancer prevention and partnerships across Connecticut.
Advancing cancer prevention and partnerships across Connecticut.

The American Cancer Society HPV prevention page explains how HPV-related cancers can be prevented primarily through vaccination and routine screening. It highlights the HPV vaccine as a safe and effective way to reduce cancer risk and emphasizes the importance of following recommended screening guidelines. The resource also provides practical information on reducing exposure and protecting long-term health.
The American Cancer Society explains HPV vaccines, including who should get them, how they work, and how they help prevent HPV-related cancers by protecting against common high-risk HPV types.
The American Cancer Society explains the HPV vaccine, including how it works, who should receive it, and how it helps prevent HPV infections that can lead to several types of cancer.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fact sheet provides a simple overview of the HPV vaccine, including who should get it, when it is recommended, and how it helps prevent HPV-related cancers and other diseases.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides information about HPV vaccination, including recommendations for who should get the vaccine, when it is most effective, and how it helps prevent HPV-related cancers and diseases.
A family-friendly guide to HPV vaccination, including cancer prevention benefits, vaccine recommendations, and answers to common concerns.
The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center explains how HPV infection is the primary cause of most cervical cancers and outlines key risk factors such as smoking, early sexual activity, multiple partners, and weakened immune function. It also highlights prevention strategies, including HPV vaccination, condom use, and regular cervical cancer screening.
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