Description
In modern society, risky sexual behavior and lack of preventive awareness can increase the risk of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which is the leading cause of cervical cancer. Our 9-valent HPV vaccine offers comprehensive protection, preventing up to 90% of cervical cancers. This vaccine is particularly suitable for males and females aged 9 and above, with optimal effectiveness when administered before sexual activity begins. Schedule your vaccination today and let our professional medical team provide you with safe and effective preventive protection.
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers among women in Hong Kong, with approximately 500 new cases annually, predominantly caused by the HPV virus. Infections with HPV types 16 and 18 account for 70% of cases, while the 9-valent vaccine offers broader coverage, preventing 90% of related cancers and 95% of genital warts. Early vaccination significantly reduces risks, making it ideal for health-conscious families and individuals.
What is the HPV 9-Valent Vaccine?
The HPV 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine (e.g., Gardasil 9) is a preventive vaccine targeting nine high-risk and low-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV), including types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58. HPV is the primary cause of cervical cancer, anal cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, and genital warts, affecting approximately 36,000 people globally each year with HPV-related cancers. In recent years, HPV infection rates have risen in Hong Kong, particularly among individuals aged 9-45. Vaccination with the HPV 9-valent vaccine is a critical preventive measure, ideal for protecting health in Hong Kong’s humid climate.
Advantages of the HPV Cervical Cancer Vaccine
The HPV 9-valent vaccine prevents approximately 90% of cervical cancer cases and 95% of genital wart cases, offering broad protection against nine HPV types. Clinical studies show that vaccination before sexual activity achieves a 97% efficacy rate against precancerous lesions and reduces the risk of oropharyngeal and anal cancer. The Hong Kong Department of Health recommends vaccination for individuals aged 9-26, especially those not yet exposed to the virus. The vaccine requires 2-3 doses (2 doses for ages 9-14, 3 doses for those 15 and above), with protection lasting at least 10 years, making it an excellent choice for long-term prevention.
Certification and Vaccination Recommendations
The HPV 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine is approved by the U.S. FDA and suitable for individuals aged 9 and above, regardless of gender. Early vaccination yields higher antibody levels, particularly effective for females not yet exposed to HPV. Research suggests initiating vaccination at an appropriate age for optimal immune response.
HPV Cervical Cancer Vaccine Administration Guidelines
- Age 15 and above: Requires 3 doses, usually completed within six months.
- Common post-vaccination side effects include soreness, swelling, fever, headache, and nausea at the injection site, which are generally mild and temporary.
Who Should Receive the HPV 9-Valent Vaccine?
- Adolescents Aged 9-26: The optimal age for vaccination, most effective before sexual activity begins.
- Adults Aged 27-45: Unvaccinated individuals may consult a doctor for catch-up vaccination, especially those at higher risk.
- Males and Females: Prevents cervical cancer, anal cancer, and genital warts, with no gender restrictions.
- Immunocompromised Individuals: Includes HIV patients or organ transplant recipients, who require priority protection. Parents are encouraged to arrange vaccination for their children, particularly families concerned about girls’ future health.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the HPV Cervical Cancer Vaccine? Can it treat cervical cancer?
The HPV vaccine is a preventive measure designed to protect against infection by certain HPV types. While it significantly reduces the risk of cervical cancer, it cannot treat existing cervical cancer or related lesions.
What is the HPV Virus? Understanding Human Papillomavirus?
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus primarily transmitted through sexual contact. Most HPV infections are asymptomatic and resolve naturally, but certain types can lead to cancers such as cervical, anal, and oropharyngeal cancer.
What is the 9-Valent Cervical Cancer Vaccine? How Often Should It Be Administered?
The 9-valent vaccine targets nine HPV types, offering broader protection. The vaccination schedule recommends 2 doses for adolescents aged 9-14 and typically 3 doses for those aged 15 and above.
Side Effects and Precautions of the HPV Cervical Cancer Vaccine?
Common side effects after HPV vaccination include soreness, swelling, fever, headache, and nausea at the injection site. These reactions are usually mild and resolve within days. Individuals with allergies to vaccine components should avoid vaccination.
Is the Cervical Cancer Vaccine Necessary for Males?
Although cervical cancer primarily affects females, males should also receive the HPV vaccine to prevent HPV-related cancers such as anal and oropharyngeal cancer. Vaccination reduces the risk of HPV infection in males and the potential transmission to partners.
Instructions for use:
- The first dose must be given within 6 months after payment; All doses must be completed within 5-13 months after the first dose.
- Please show your confirmation information, order number, registered full name and phone number for verification.
Terms and Conditions:
- This voucher is only valid for Trinity Medical Centre.
- The first dose must be given within 6 months after purchase of this voucher.
- This voucher can be used at Central, Causeway Bay or Tsim Sha Tsui Trinity Medical Centre. The validity period will not be extended by this voucher.
- Please make an appointment for the service in advance. The appointment and all services must be completed within the validity period.
- This voucher is non-refundable and cannot be redeemed for full or partial cash.
- You must bring this ticket to the front desk when you register.
- This voucher cannot be used with any other special offers and promotions.
- This voucher is not valid after expiration (except for COVID-19 policy).
- If this voucher is lost or stolen, we will not accept any liability and will not provide any reissue in such case.
- If you have any questions, please call 2192 7022 or email tmc@trinitymedical.com.hk
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