28/03/2026
π¨ Did you know that over 95% of cervical cancer cases in India are caused by the HPV Virus? π¨
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women in India, but the good news isβitβs preventable! Dr. Priyanka explains everything you need to know about the HPV vaccine and why itβs not just for girls.
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Girls (9-14 yrs): 2 Dose Schedule
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Girls (15-26 yrs): 3 Dose Schedule
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Women (up to 45 yrs): Approved for a 3 Dose Schedule
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Boys (9-26 yrs): Yes, boys too! It protects against A**l, Pe**le, and Oropharyngeal cancers.
β οΈ Note: This vaccine is not recommended for those who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy soon.
π©ββ Dr. Priyanka Surani (MBBS, DGO) Fetal Medicine Expert
π₯ Niramay Hospital & Prasutigruh
π Yogichowk, Varachha, Surat
π βͺβͺβͺβͺ+91 96380 80900β¬β¬β¬β¬ | 0261 357414
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