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Should men also get the HPV vaccine?
12-13-2024
Should men also get the HPV vaccine? Reasons why both men and women should get the HPV vaccine. Source: WHO (2024), Human Papillomavirus 9-valent Vaccine, National Cancer Information Center, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) (2024). MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
What is human papillomavirus (HPV)? It is a common sexually transmitted disease that can affect the skin, genital area, and throat. It spreads through sexual activity, and most people have no symptoms. The immune system clears HPV from the body, but persistent infection with high-risk HPV can lead to abnormal cells that can become cancerous. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Why should men get the HPV vaccine? Men can develop HPV-related cancer diseases, including anal cancer and genital warts. By getting the HPV vaccine, you can prevent a total of 9 HPV types, including types 6 and 11 causing genital warts, and type 16 causing penile, anal, and oropharyngeal cancer. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Why should women get the HPV vaccine? The HPV vaccine protects against high-risk HPV types 16 and 18, which cause cervical cancer. It is safe and effective in preventing HPV infection and cervical cancer. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
How is human papillomavirus (HPV) infection treated? Currently, there is no medical treatment for the HPV infection itself. Treatment depends on the type of disease caused by HPV. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Cervical cancer 5-year survival rates by country (2010-2014). South Korea 77.3%, United States 62.6%, United Kingdom 63.8%, Japan 71.4%. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Medical Korea Where Your Days Begin Again. A close-up image of two hands gently holding each other.
Should men also get the HPV vaccine? Reasons why both men and women should get the HPV vaccine. Source: WHO (2024), Human Papillomavirus 9-valent Vaccine, National Cancer Information Center, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) (2024). MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
What is human papillomavirus (HPV)? It is a common sexually transmitted disease that can affect the skin, genital area, and throat. It spreads through sexual activity, and most people have no symptoms. The immune system clears HPV from the body, but persistent infection with high-risk HPV can lead to abnormal cells that can become cancerous. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Why should men get the HPV vaccine? Men can develop HPV-related cancer diseases, including anal cancer and genital warts. By getting the HPV vaccine, you can prevent a total of 9 HPV types, including types 6 and 11 causing genital warts, and type 16 causing penile, anal, and oropharyngeal cancer. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Why should women get the HPV vaccine? The HPV vaccine protects against high-risk HPV types 16 and 18, which cause cervical cancer. It is safe and effective in preventing HPV infection and cervical cancer. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
How is human papillomavirus (HPV) infection treated? Currently, there is no medical treatment for the HPV infection itself. Treatment depends on the type of disease caused by HPV. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Cervical cancer 5-year survival rates by country (2010-2014). South Korea 77.3%, United States 62.6%, United Kingdom 63.8%, Japan 71.4%. MEDICAL KOREA Where your days begin again.
Medical Korea Where Your Days Begin Again. A close-up image of two hands gently holding each other.

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