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Protect yourself: Here’s where you can get HPV vaccine today

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Unbeknownst to most people, cervical cancer, once a leading cause of death among women, is one of the only two preventable cancers thanks to the HPV vaccine. This life-saving vaccine protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV), the primary cause of cervical cancer. 

HPV can also cause other diseases such as anal cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, penile cancer, vaginal cancer, vulvar cancer, and genital warts.

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If you’re a woman who cares about her health and her future, understanding the importance of HPV prevention including vaccination and screening, and knowing where to access it is crucial.

This article will guide you through the vaccination and screening process and empower you to take a proactive step towards a cervical cancer-free life.

HPV is a common virus transmitted through sexual contact. While most infections clear on their own, persistent high-risk types can lead to cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine helps prevent these infections, significantly lowering the risk of the disease. Getting vaccinated is a proactive step toward protecting your health.

Busy women can easily access the HPV vaccine through local pharmacies like Mercury Drug and Watsons, which offer daily vaccination schedules in select branches. Hospitals and clinics, especially those with ob-gyne departments, also provide the vaccine, while pediatricians can administer it to minors with parental consent.

Specialized women’s clinics, such as Kindred, and Ayala Healthway VaxHub offer vaccinations in supportive settings. Community health centers and public schools provide free HPV vaccines under the government’s immunization program for students aged 9 to 14, while adults can check their local centers.

Protecting yourself from cervical cancer is a priority—talk to your healthcare provider to learn more and get vaccinated.

Take the next step today and talk to your doctor about the HPV vaccine. Your health is worth it.

To learn more about how you can protect yourself from HPV and cervical cancer, visit https://guardagainsthpv.ph/ today.

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