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Do you think it is necessary for girls to get the HPV vaccine? Will you fight?

I think it is very necessary for girls to get the HPV vaccine, and in fact I have already received the HPV vaccine.

As a doctor who often comes into contact with cervical cancer patients at work and is familiar with vaccinations in outpatient vaccination clinics, I will talk about it based on my work experience: What is the HPV vaccine?

HPV vaccine is a cervical cancer vaccine. As the name suggests, it is a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer in women. Currently, there are three common types of HPV vaccines: nine-valent, four-valent and two-valent. They are divided into domestic and imported channels. Imported vaccines are mainly nine-valent and quadrivalent vaccines, while domestically produced bivalent vaccines have bivalent vaccines. The main difference lies in the different carcinogenic subtypes they prevent. However, the two subtypes of bivalent prevention are currently the most common types of cervical cancer. Therefore, regardless of whether the nine-valent vaccine is vaccinated, Price, quadrivalent or bivalent are all the best ways to effectively prevent cervical cancer.

However, the vaccination targets of the three types of vaccines are different. The nine-price vaccine is suitable for 16-26 years old, the fourth-price vaccine is suitable for 20-45 years old, and the second-price vaccine is suitable for 9-45 years old. Why is it very necessary for girls to get the HPV vaccine? Cervical cancer is currently the only cancer with a clear cause and a vaccine that can be prevented in advance. Cancer is a disease that cannot be cured even if you have money. It is a disease that you will suffer from even when you are young. The incidence rate of cervical cancer is very high among women. In addition, in modern society, men and women live more open lives, which virtually increases the chance of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is an ancient disease. In the past, there was no solution because there was no condition or vaccine. Now that there is a preventive vaccine, why do we still put ourselves in a dangerous situation? I come into contact with cervical cancer patients at work, as well as the actual situation of female friends who are actively vaccinated

Our unit has a task every year, which is to carry out "two cancers" for female residents in the jurisdiction for breast cancer and cervical cancer. "Screening.

When the preliminary screening results come out almost every year, when we notify some high-risk patients for further examination, the final results are all that they really have cervical cancer. The subsequent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy were extremely painful for the patient. Fortunately, this work has been carried out for many years, and most of the patients screened by us are still in the early stages of cancer. After timely treatment, the survival rate is still very good.

As for those patients who did not participate in the screening and sought medical treatment after developing clinical symptoms, I will not say more here. I believe that everyone is very familiar with the tragedy of the famous actress Anita Mui. With the financial resources and abilities of us ordinary people, The consequences are self-evident.

Maybe it’s because female friends’ health awareness has improved in recent years, and maybe it’s because they see real examples around them. In recent years, even in rural areas, many women of appropriate age have been vaccinated against cervical cancer. , because vaccines have been in short supply, women with appointments at our vaccination clinic often don’t get the vaccine even a year after their appointment.

The above is the real situation in my work, I hope it will be helpful to you.

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