from certain HPV-related cancers later in life.

Help Protect Your Child From Certain HPV-related Cancers Later in Life

HPV (human papillomavirus) is a common virus that can lead to certain cancers in both males and females.

For most people, HPV clears on its own.

But for those who don’t clear the virus, it could cause certain cancers later in life.

Age 9 can be the start of many things.

The CDC Notes That HPV Vaccination May Begin at Age 9 HPV VACCINATION CAN START AT AGE NINE

Age 9 can be the start of many things.

The CDC notes that HPV vaccination may begin at age 9, and recommends routine HPV vaccination at ages 11-12.

TALK TO YOUR CHILD’S DOCTOR ABOUT HPV VACCINATION.

HPV often has no signs or symptoms.

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