HPV vaccine - A to Z
This page contains links to content about the HPV vaccine.
In the UK, 12-13 year old girls are offered vaccination against HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer. This age-group is usually in year 8 at schools in England.
There's details information about having the HPV vaccination on our CancerHelp UK website
Find out more using the links below.
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HPV vaccine is a sub-category of Preventing cancer and Vaccination
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- News story: HPV vaccine 'could substantially reduce' cervical cancer incidence
9 November 2011 - News story: Drop in pre-cancerous cervical changes in Australia after HPV vaccination introduced
17 June 2011 - News story: Cervical cancer vaccine 'may prevent more cases than initially thought'
14 July 2010 - News story: HPV vaccine protects against cervical cancer for at least six years
4 December 2009 - Press Release: Swinging 60s saw a rise in HPV related cancers
4 February 2009 - News story: New HPV vaccine may offer broader protection against cervical cancer
3 July 2007 - News story: Gay men seeking HPV vaccine
23 February 2007
- News story: Study suggests girls need cervical screen reminder following HPV vaccination
8 July 2011 - Press Release: HPV testing and vaccination could cut cervical screening to twice in a lifetime
10 November 2010 - Press Release: HPV jab will prevent two thirds of cervical cancers in under 30s by 2025
20 January 2010 - Press Release: HPV vaccine makes girls more cautious about sex
27 October 2009 - News story: Cervical cancer vaccination programme to be extended
22 July 2008 - News story: Scottish cervical cancer vaccine pledge
12 March 2007 - News story: Health experts call for cervical cancer vaccine action
15 December 2006
