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Just the Facts: HPV Vaccine Recommendations and Myths

Learn about the American Cancer Society's recommendations for HPV vaccination, including the best age to start, and bust common myths surrounding the vaccine. Resources available for healthcare providers and parents.

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Just the Facts: HPV Vaccine Recommendations and Myths

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  1. Just the FactsOregon HPV SummitMay 31, 2018Joan Watson- Patko, MSWSr. Director, Primary Care SystemsWest RegionAmerican Cancer Society, Inc.

  2. American Cancer Society’s Recommendations Girls and boys should begin HPV Vaccine series at age 11 or 12, vaccine can be given starting as early as age 9 For the full recommendation visit http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/othercarcinogens/infectiousagents/hpv/acs-recommendations-for-hpv-vaccine-use Women who have been vaccinated should continue to follow cervical cancer screening recommendations

  3. SEX Death too early BUST MYTHS WITH FACTS Not my child… Parents don’t want their child vaccinated Autism Awkward Conversation

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  5. Garland et al, Prev Med 2011; Ali et al, BMJ 2013; Markowitz JID 2013; Nsouli-Maktabi MSMR 2013

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  10. HPV Vaccine is Best at Ages 11 or 12 Years While there is very little risk of exposure to HPV before age 13, the risk of exposure increases thereafter

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  12. Estimated Number of New Cancers Caused by HPV Rectum n=500 3% Rectum n=200 2% Anusn=3,20016% Vagina n=600 3% Anusn=1,60013% Penisn=7006% Oropharynxn=2,00010% Oropharynxn=9,60079% Men (n = 12,100) Women (n = 19,400)

  13. Cancers Caused by HPV per Year, U.S., 2009-2013 Based on Viens et al. MMWR 2016. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/statistics

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  16. Resources • Just the Facts for Providers http://bit.ly/hpvfactsforproviders • Just the Facts for Parentshttps://www.cancer.org/content/dam/cancer-org/online-documents/en/pdf/flyers/hpv-vaccination-just-the-facts-for-parents.pdf

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