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Can I cancel if I don't have time to play after winning the lottery? Will it affect me?

According to the specific situation of the local hospital, you can go to the hospital to discuss this. In most cases, you can cancel and make a new appointment later, but the system of each hospital is different and you can't judge it online. You can go to the hospital to discuss it.

If you don't make an appointment or cancel your appointment in advance after winning the prize, you can't participate in the lottery again within 6 months!

Stopping HPV vaccine after one injection cannot prevent cervical cancer. HPV vaccine bivalent, tetravalent or nonavalent vaccines generally need to be injected three times according to the course of treatment to play a protective role. HPV vaccine is mainly used to prevent cervical cancer. Suitable for women aged 9 to 25, the effect will be better. Generally, women don't need to be vaccinated when they are over 45. Just do cervical TCT and human papillomavirus detection every year.

Nine-valent vaccine refers to nine-valent human papillomavirus vaccine, also known as nine-valent HPV vaccine or nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine. It is a vaccine that can prevent cervical cancer. The nine-valent HPV vaccine against human papillomavirus (human papillomavirus) 6, 1 1 6, 18, 3 1, 33, 45, is mainly used to prevent cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus infection. Inoculators can complete the inoculation procedure by intramuscular injection of 3 doses in 10 month, February and June according to the inoculation procedure. However, at present, the nine-valent HPV vaccine approved for marketing in China is suitable for women aged 16 ~ 26. For women outside the above age group, you can inquire about the applicable age group of bivalent or tetravalent vaccine in advance and bring your ID card to a professional medical institution for injection. At present, bivalent HPV vaccine is suitable for women aged 9 ~ 45; Tetravalent HPV vaccine is suitable for women aged 20 ~ 45. Bivalent and tetravalent vaccines can prevent 84% of cervical cancer.

People with the following conditions should not be vaccinated with nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine:

① Severe allergic reaction to any active ingredients or auxiliary materials (including latex) of this product;

② Patients with thrombocytopenia and any patients with coagulation dysfunction;

③ Pregnant women;

④ Lactating women;

(5) Persons with impaired immune system;

⑥ Patients with acute and severe fever should postpone vaccination. It should be noted that cervical cancer vaccine can only prevent cervical cancer, but can't treat cervical cancer and can't stop the progress of cervical cancer.