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HPV Vaccines
« on: March 27, 2009, 02:54:39 am »
Actually my colleague asked me to disseminate this... pls read and also spread the word... we have a chance to eradicate this fatal condition and we need your help to achieve this goal... thanks!


HPV Vaccines and why is it important now


Investing in a vaccine proven to protect against cervical cancer and other genital cancers is smart. The cost of the vaccine is a fraction of a cost of cancer treatment," says the woman's cancer specialist and one of the principal investigators in research that led to the development of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.

Diseases associated with HPV virus: Over 100 types of HPV have been identified, about 40 of which infect the anal and genital areas with approximately 15 to 20 types proven to cause cancer. HPV has been implicated in cancer of the cervix, vulva, vagina, anus, penis, oropharynx (tongue and tonsils), low-grade dysplasia (abnormal changes in cells lining the cervix), genital warts and recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (warty growths in the larynx of children and young adults).

One hundred percent of cervical cancer cases worldwide (with almost 500,000 new cases and 270,000 deaths each year); 40% of vulvar and vaginal cases; 90% of anal cancer cases; 40 percent of penile cancer cases; 12 percent of oropharnyx cancer cases; and three percent of mouth cancer cases can be attributed to cancer-causing HPV types.

Our generation is lucky to be born in an era when a vaccine that prevents cervical cancer and other HPV-related cancers is available.

Early vaccination recommended: The HPV vaccine stimulates the body's immune system to produce neutralizing antibodies that kill HPV in the skin cells of a man or woman's genital area.

The best time to get vaccinated is at a young age when the immune system is at its strongest and, therefore, will mount a robust antibody response to the vaccine. The stronger your immune response, the better your protection will be. Early vaccination is also ideal because sexual debut is unlikely at this age and, therefore, HPV infection risk is nil or at its lowest

As early as nine for both girls and boys,Catch-up vaccination is for any woman who was vaccinated after she has had sex, regardless of age.

What about women who are already sexually active? "They may still benefit from vaccination because even if a woman has been exposed to HPV, it's unlikely she has been exposed to all virus types covered by the HPV vaccine. So the vaccine could still help protect against HPV types the woman hasn't been exposed to,"

HPV vaccines have excellent safety and tolerability profiles. Minor adverse reactions, such as pain, redness and swelling, are limited to the injection site. No major adverse events have been reported. The vaccination schedule for both vaccines involves three doses administered intramuscularly within six months.

Vaccination can help prevent HPV-caused cervical cancer, genital warts, vaginal cancer and vulvar cancers. Ask your doctor about the different ways to help prevent these HPV-related diseases.

More information is available from the UP-PGH Obstetrics and Gynecology Infectious Disease  Section website for HPV-- log on to http://www.hpv.com.ph



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Re: HPV Vaccines
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2009, 04:57:56 am »
san ba meron niyang vaccine? papaturok ako.. mahirap na..

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Re: HPV Vaccines
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2009, 05:29:21 am »

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Re: HPV Vaccines
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2009, 05:39:49 am »
nakakita na ba kayo ng genital warts? naku po.. mahirap na ang maingat..

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Re: HPV Vaccines
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2009, 05:48:48 am »


it should be subsidize by the government!  para sa lahat!!


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Re: HPV Vaccines
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2009, 06:52:19 am »
this is more popularly known as Gardasil, meron nito sa pinas kasi pamangkin ko sinabihan ng doctor na injectionan sapat, ang age limit naman nito is 21

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Re: HPV Vaccines
« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2009, 08:47:25 pm »
depending on the institution and doctor.. P6,000 to P8,000 ang per vial ng vaccine.

so 3 doses ang kailangan with i thin 3 months na pagitan that would be around P18,000 to P24,000