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Understanding the Cervical Cancer Vaccine

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the cervical cancer vaccine (HPV vaccine): how it works, who should get it, its safety, and why it's a crucial tool for preventing cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases.

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Written by Dr. M L Ezhilarasan

Reviewed by Dr. Shaik Abdul Kalam MD (Physician)

Last updated on 13th Jan, 2026

Understanding the Cervical Cancer Vaccine

Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, but the good news is that it can be largely prevented with a vaccine. If you’ve heard about the cervical cancer vaccine and want to know more, this article will guide you through everything—what it is, how it works, who should get it, and why it’s so important for women’s health.

What Is the Cervical Cancer Vaccine?

The cervical cancer vaccine, also known as the HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine, protects against certain strains of HPV that cause cervical cancer. HPV is a very common virus spread through sexual contact, and while most infections go away on their own, some high-risk types can lead to cervical cancer over time.

The vaccine helps your immune system fight off these harmful HPV strains before they can cause infections that may develop into cancer.

Why Is the Vaccine Important?

Cervical cancer is a serious health concern, especially in countries with limited access to regular screening (like Pap smears). The HPV vaccine is a powerful tool to prevent infections that could lead to cancer later in life. Studies show that the vaccine can reduce cervical cancer cases by up to 90% when given at the right age.

By getting vaccinated, you not only protect yourself but also help reduce the spread of HPV in the community.

Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine?

The vaccine is most effective when given before a person becomes sexually active, but it can still provide benefits later. Here’s who should consider getting it:

  • Girls and boys aged 9–14 years – The ideal time for vaccination, as the immune response is strongest.
  • Women up to age 26 – If not vaccinated earlier, they can still benefit.
  • Men up to age 21 – HPV can also cause cancers in men (like throat and penile cancer) and genital warts.
  • Some adults up to age 45 – In certain cases, doctors may recommend vaccination after discussing individual risks.

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Dr. Rajib Ghose, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

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How Many Doses Are Needed?

The doses needed are:

  • For ages 9–14: Two doses, 6–12 months apart.
  • For ages 15 and older: Three doses over six months.

Is the Vaccine Safe?

Yes! The HPV vaccine has been extensively tested and is approved by global health organizations like the WHO and CDC. Common side effects are mild, such as:

  • Soreness at the injection site
  • Mild fever
  • Dizziness (rare)

Serious side effects are extremely rare. The benefits of preventing cancer far outweigh the risks.

What Else Can You Do to Prevent Cervical Cancer?

While the vaccine is highly effective, it doesn’t protect against all HPV types. To stay safe:

  • Get regular Pap smears (even if vaccinated) to detect early changes in the cervix.
  • Practice safe sex (using condoms reduces HPV risk).
  • Avoid smoking, as it weakens the immune system and increases cancer risk.
  • Maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle to support your immune system.

Where Can You Get the HPV Vaccine?

If you or your child are eligible, you can book a vaccination appointment through Apollo 24|7. Their expert doctors can guide you on the best schedule and answer any questions.

Take Action Today!

Prevention is always better than cure. If you haven’t gotten the HPV vaccine yet, talk to your doctor or schedule a consultation to learn more. A simple shot today can protect you from a life threatening disease tomorrow.

Would you like to book a vaccination or consultation? Visit Apollo 24|7 for easy online appointments!

Stay informed, stay protected, and take charge of your health.

Consult Top Physician

Dr. Chethan T L, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Chethan T L

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

5 Years • MBBS, MD, DNB (General Medicine)

Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

550

IMAGE
Dr. Shubham Chauhan, General Practitioner

Dr. Shubham Chauhan

General Practitioner

4 Years • MBBS

Lucknow

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow

560

Dr. Rajib Ghose, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Rajib Ghose

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

25 Years • MBBS

East Midnapore

VIVEKANANDA SEBA SADAN, East Midnapore

950

850

Consult Top Physician

Dr. Chethan T L, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Chethan T L

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

5 Years • MBBS, MD, DNB (General Medicine)

Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

550

IMAGE
Dr. Mohammed Kamran, General Practitioner

Dr. Mohammed Kamran

General Practitioner

5 Years • MBBS, FIDM

Nashik

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Maharashtra, Nashik

609

IMAGE
Dr. Shubham Chauhan, General Practitioner

Dr. Shubham Chauhan

General Practitioner

4 Years • MBBS

Lucknow

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow

560

IMAGE
Dr. Dhankecha Mayank, General Practitioner

Dr. Dhankecha Mayank

General Practitioner

6 Years • MBBS

Hyderabad

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Telangana, Hyderabad

659

Dr. Rajib Ghose, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Rajib Ghose

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

25 Years • MBBS

East Midnapore

VIVEKANANDA SEBA SADAN, East Midnapore

950

850

Consult Top Physician

Dr. Chethan T L, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Chethan T L

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

5 Years • MBBS, MD, DNB (General Medicine)

Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

550

IMAGE
Dr. Mohammed Kamran, General Practitioner

Dr. Mohammed Kamran

General Practitioner

5 Years • MBBS, FIDM

Nashik

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Maharashtra, Nashik

609

IMAGE
Dr. Shubham Chauhan, General Practitioner

Dr. Shubham Chauhan

General Practitioner

4 Years • MBBS

Lucknow

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow

560

IMAGE
Dr. Dhankecha Mayank, General Practitioner

Dr. Dhankecha Mayank

General Practitioner

6 Years • MBBS

Hyderabad

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Telangana, Hyderabad

659

Dr. Rajib Ghose, General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Rajib Ghose

General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist

25 Years • MBBS

East Midnapore

VIVEKANANDA SEBA SADAN, East Midnapore

950

850

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