This guide highlights the role of Gardasil 9, the only HPV vaccine in Canada approved for preventing certain head and neck cancers. It offers practical tools, including strategies for identifying patients, tips for discussing vaccination, and more: https://hubs.la/Q0334RV20
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This guide highlights the role of Gardasil 9, the only HPV vaccine in Canada approved for preventing certain head and neck cancers. It offers practical tools, including strategies for identifying patients, tips for discussing vaccination, and more: https://hubs.la/Q033phhg0
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This guide highlights the role of Gardasil 9, the only HPV vaccine in Canada approved for preventing certain head and neck cancers. It offers practical tools, including strategies for identifying patients, tips for discussing vaccination, and more: https://hubs.la/Q0340WtH0
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HPV is a common virus linked to cervical cancer & other cancers! The HPV vaccine is YOUR shield! This video explains: What HPV is & the cancers it causes Why the vaccine is VITAL for girls & boys When & how to get vaccinated (2 or 3 doses) Is the vaccine safe and effective? Click to watch it! 🌐 For more professional health tips, visit our site: www.royaldocline.com 📧 email: info@royaldocline.com #royaldocline #HPV #HPVVaccine #CervicalCancer #CancerPrevention #VaccineSafety #HealthAwareness #VaccinationSchedule #ProtectYourHealth
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Did you know that SPF application to your lips, helps to prevent sun related cancers (the same way it does for the rest of the body)? And similarly HPV vaccination helps to preventive certain types of throat cancers (as well as other areas of the body). #HPVvaccine #oralhealthintegration #cancerprevention
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Did you know the HPV vaccine can prevent up to 90% of HPV-related cancers? It's especially effective against the types that cause 70% of cervical cancers. Vaccination is recommended for preteens, but it’s never too late to protect your health. And with new FDA-approved self-collection methods for HPV testing, screening is now more accessible and convenient than ever! Take charge of your cervical health today—stay informed, stay protected! #CervicalHealthMonth
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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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Fighting cervical cancer starts with awareness and action! From brave moms to inspiring doctors, the stories remind us of the power of protection. The HPV vaccine guards against 6 cancers, including cervical cancer—your first step towards prevention. Take action today. Protect yourself and your loved ones with the HPV vaccination. #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVVaccine #PreventionMatters #WinningOverCancer #StayProtected
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HPV vaccination is a powerful tool in preventing cervical cancer. It protects against high-risk HPV strains responsible for most cases. While it’s ideal for preteens, it’s effective and beneficial up to age 45. Vaccination is safe, proven, and a step toward a healthier future. Remember, prevention doesn’t stop here —stay tuned as we dive into the importance of Pap smears in early detection and saving lives! #CervicalCancer #ICIHospital #ICICares #HPVVaccine #CancerPrevention #HealthEducation #WomenHealth #CervicalHealth #StayInformed #CancerCare #WomensHealth #HealthMatters #EarlyDetection #PreventionIsKey #HealthAwareness
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Join us tomorrow as we discuss HPV vaccination in Canada, our targets for 2024, and promising strategies to achieve these goals. Discover collectively how healthcare professionals can advance efforts in combating HPV-related diseases: https://ow.ly/sPtr50ToySG
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August is National Immunization Month! Human papillomavirus (HPV) is still the leading cause of several different types of cancers despite the availability of effective vaccines. Watch this advocacy webinar to learn about the barriers to HPV vaccination, strategies for improving vaccine uptake, and the crucial role of oncology nurses in educating and advocating for vaccination: https://lnkd.in/e2F7ZPTr #NationalImmunizationMonth
Preventing HPV-Related Cancers Through Immunizations
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