Cervical Cancer Vaccine In Bangalore

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Q & A with Dr. Rani Bhat Vaccine for Cancer Prevention www.drranibhat.com


Human Papillomavirus Vaccine

 Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women in India and commonly seen in young women. Most of cervical cancers are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).  Based on Indian studies 82.7% of cervical cancers were caused by HPV virus (mainly caused by strains 16 &18). With HPV vaccine immunization the impact of cervical cancer can be reduced. Here’s what you need to know about human papillomavirus vaccine.



1. How does this HPV vaccine work?

 Dictionary meaning of vaccine – “a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, treated to act without inducing the disease”. Similarly, HPV vaccine will stimulate your body to produce antibodies that will prevent further HPV infection.

 Note: This HPV vaccine does not treat existing HPV infections or HPVcaused disease nor do they prevent other sexually transmitted diseases.


2. How effective are HPV vaccines in preventing cancer?  They highly effective in preventing HPV infection. This vaccines are more effective in preventing cervical cancers if given before a girl or woman is exposed to the virus (which means before being sexually active).  Studies have shown that both vaccines (Gardasil and Cervarix) were found to provide nearly 100% protection against persistent cervical infections with HPV types 16 and 18.  Till date, protection against the HPV virus has been found to last for at least 9-10 years. Studies are still in progress to understand the total duration of protection.  Consult your doctor on regular basis to check if you need any booster dose.


3. Why is it important for women to get HPV vaccination?

ď‚´ The combination of HPV vaccination and cervical screening can give you the greatest protection against cervical cancer. It has been noted that widespread HPV vaccination has the potential to reduce cervical cancer incidence around the world by as much as 90%. Hence, it is very important for you to take this vaccination.


4. How safe are the HPV vaccinations? ď‚´ Many studies have been done on HPV vaccines and they have been tested in tens of thousands of people in the United States and many other countries. So far, no serious side effects have been shown to be caused by the vaccines. The most common problems some may have: brief soreness and redness at the injection site.Â


6. Who should not get the HPV vaccine ?

 The HPV vaccine isn’t recommended for pregnant women and people who are moderately or severely ill. You need to inform your doctor if you have any severe allergies, including an allergy to yeast or latex. Very importantly mention to your doctor if you’ve had any sever allergic reaction to a previous dose of the vaccine, if so then you shouldn’t get the vaccine.


8. Do women who’ve received the HPV vaccine still need to have Pap smear tests?

 Yes. The HPV vaccine will not replace Pap smear tests. Routine screening for cervical cancer through regular Pap tests should still beginning at age 21 and thus remains an essential part of a woman’s preventive health care.


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