Boosting HPV Vaccination: Expert Tips from the Frontline Learn valuable insights on HPV vaccination and cervical cancer prevention from Charlotte, an experienced healthcare professional. Discover the contents of our comprehensive handbook and gain actionable tips to promote HPV vaccination in this informative video. #HPVVaccinationTips #CervicalCancerPrevention #HealthcareInsights #ExpertAdvice #FrontlineTips #HPVVaccinationGuide #HealthEducation #WellnessTips #HealthTips #HealthPromotion
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Prevention is Powerful: Cervical cancer which affects the neck of the womb, can be prevented with HPV Vaccination. The HPV vaccines are tested, safe, cost-effective, and offer protection that lasts a long time. Let's fight cervical cancer together! #getadolescentvaccinated #VaccineGoodOh #HPVvaccineNG #StopHPV_inNigeria #Supportimmunization #Vaccineswork
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This webinar will encourage pharmacists to broaden their perspectives on HPV vaccination and highlight pharmacists’ unique opportunities to identify people who would benefit from vaccination: https://ow.ly/OaJT50TpBB8
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❇️ HPV Milestones | Year 6 - 2020 ❇️ The pandemic brought the importance of vaccination to the national stage. It also brought unprecedented gaps in on-time vaccination for all our children. The HPV Roundtable immediately shifted to virtual to keep up the vital work. ✔️2020 saw the start of our HPV Learning Collaborative with the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) to improve HPV vaccination rates. Through the implementation of multiple interventions, eight healthcare organizations saw improvements in rates, despite COVID-19! Take a look at the lessons we learned together → https://lnkd.in/dnjcmTUS ✔️ To address the pandemic’s effects on vaccination rates, we established our Pandemic Response - Getting Back on Track task group. Read the article the group published → https://lnkd.in/eC5_2ZXJ ✔️ We also launched our Nurses Get It Done campaign to help empower nurses to learn more about HPV vaccination and respond to FAQs from patients. Watch our video! → https://lnkd.in/eBr-iHCz
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IGCS has released an official statement endorsing HPV Vaccination as primary prevention for cervical cancer. 📢 Here’s our call to action: 👨👩👧👦 Parents: We urge you to enable and consent to vaccinating your children. 🙋♀️ Individuals in target groups: Accept and prioritize this life-saving vaccine if it's available. 💉 Health care workers & IGCS Members: Join us in promoting and supporting HPV vaccination initiatives. 🏥 Countries & Communities: Implement vaccination programs tailored to local resources and needs. Together, we can eliminate cervical cancer and protect future generations. Let’s prioritize prevention! Read and share the full statement: https://lnkd.in/gXXZGeJ2
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Did you know that early screening and HPV vaccination can completely prevent cervical cancer? It’s time to prioritize your health and take the first step toward prevention. Share this message to spread awareness and save lives! 🌸 #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVVaccination #CancerAwareness #TriestaSciences
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Cervical cancer is preventable, and it starts with the HPV vaccine. On this Cervical Health Awareness Month, take charge of your health by scheduling your vaccination. For ages 9-26, the vaccine provides 99% prevention against cervical cancer. Even for ages 27-45, the vaccine is highly recommended to fight HPV and reduce cervical cancer risks. #ManipalHospitals #YourManipal #LifesOn #Healthcare #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth #HPV #Vaccine
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The other day, talking about the elimination of cervical cancer as a disease of public health concern. Premised upon HPV vaccination with efficacious vaccines, accelerating screening with high perfomance tests, early detection and treatment for cervical precancer timeously. Together we can.
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Join the fourth PROTECT-EUROPE Masterclass on Monday 8 July from 14:30 to 15:30 CEST Single-dose HPV vaccination offers strong protection against HPV cancers, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This approach has been validated by the WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE), which reviewed evidence demonstrating that a single dose of the HPV vaccine is as effective as the traditional two- or three-dose regimens. This finding is particularly significant for expanding vaccine access, especially in low- and middle-income countries where cervical cancer rates are higher and healthcare resources are limited. The fourth PROTECT-EUROPE Masterclass hosted by European Cancer Organisation will therefore focus on single-dose HPV vaccination and the improved access to immunisation that this approach can bring to the table. Register: https://buff.ly/3RNdIqU #hpv #cancer #hpvvaccine #publichealth
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Prevent Cervical Cancer: The Power of the HPV Vaccine Discover the best-known method to protect women worldwide from cervical cancer. Learn why the HPV vaccine is crucial, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa and underserved communities. If you work in immunization, you can't miss this! #CervicalCancerPrevention #HPVVaccine #GlobalHealth #WomenEmpowerment #Immunization #SubSaharanAfrica #UnderservedCommunities #Healthcare #CancerPrevention #PublicHealth
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HPV Vaccination: A Key Factor in Reducing Cervical Cancer Mortality Among Young Women An important study published in JAMA highlights the significant decline in cervical cancer mortality among US women under 25 years, attributed to the impact of HPV vaccination. Since the introduction of the HPV vaccine in 2006, there has been a remarkable 62% reduction in cervical cancer deaths between 2013 and 2021. This cohort of women, who are the first to benefit from widespread vaccination, has seen a steep decline in mortality, showcasing the vaccine's effectiveness. However, the recent drop in vaccination coverage since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic is concerning, with a decline from 79.3% in 2022 to 75.9% in 2023. This study underscores the urgent need to improve HPV vaccination rates to continue protecting young women from cervical cancer. This vaccine is proven to save lives, and it is crucial that we prioritize its uptake. I want to emphasize that it's equally important to remember that boys must also be vaccinated. HPV-related cancers affect both genders, and vaccinating boys is an essential step toward broader public health protection. Let’s continue to advocate for better vaccination coverage and protect future generations from cervical cancer. 💉💪 #HPVVaccine #CervicalCancerPrevention #PublicHealth"
Cervical cancer mortality in US women younger than 25 years significantly declined between 2016 and 2021, likely due to the widespread adoption of HPV vaccination. https://ja.ma/3Ouku2C
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