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HPV Vaccine for Preteens and Teens

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This information sheet discusses the need to vaccinate adolescents and preteens to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection which can cause cervical cancer in females and genital warts and anal cancer in both females and males. It answers the questions why the child needs HPV vaccine and...

2015 Recommended Immunizations for Children from 7 Through 18 Years Old

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This information sheet is a quick reference of recommended immunizations for children between ages seven and 18. The recommended vaccines include: diphtheria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, HPV, flu, measles, meningococcal diseases, mumps, pertussis, pneumococcal disease, polio, rubella, tetanus, and...

2015 Vacuna Recomendadas para los Niños de los 7 Años Hasta los 18 Años de Edad[2015 Recommended Immunizations for Children from 7 Through 18 Years Old]

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This information sheet is a quick reference of recommended immunizations for children between ages seven and 18. The recommended vaccines include: diphtheria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, HPV, flu, measles, meningococcal diseases, mumps, pertussis, pneumococcal disease, polio, rubella, tetanus, and...

The Sound of Your Voice

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This video gives parents information they need to talk with their college-bound young adults about the consequences of underage drinking.

HPV Also Known as Human Papillomavirus

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This information sheet for parents discusses the need for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to protect their children from HPV infection. It explains that HPV can cause anal and oropharyngeal cancers in both women and men; cancers of the cervix, vulva, and vagina in women; and cancer of the...

What Parents Should Know About HPV Vaccine Safety and Effectiveness

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This information sheet reassures parents of the safety and efficacy of the human papillomavirus (HPV) to prevent young people from contracting HPV infection. It explains that the vaccine prevents HPV, which can cause cancer in men and women. It emphasizes that the two available HPV vaccines are...

If There Were a Vaccine Against Cancer, Wouldn't You Get it for Your Kids? [Girl]

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This poster promotes human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) by informing parents that it prevents cancer. It advises parents to talk to the doctor about vaccination 11-12 year old sons and daughters against HPV.

VPH Tambien Conocido Como Virus del Papiloma Humano[HPV Also Known as Human Papillomavirus]

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This information sheet for parents discusses the need for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to protect their children from HPV infection. It explains that HPV can cause anal and oropharyngeal cancers in both women and men; cancers of the cervix, vulva, and vagina in women; and cancer of the...

HPV Also Known as Human Papillomavirus

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This information sheet for parents discusses the need for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to protect their children from HPV infection. It explains that the virus causes HPV-related cancers in about 17,500 women and 9,300 men annually in the U.S. The information sheet notes that the virus is...

HPV Cancer Prevention Infographic

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This poster is an infographic that describes the importance of HPV cancer prevention. It states that parents and healthcare professionals are the key to protecting adolescents from HPV cancers and recommends vaccinating 11-12 year olds.

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