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HPV vaccine is safe and cuts cervical cancer risk by 80% when given before age 16, with no serious side effects.
Two new Cochrane reviews of global data confirm the HPV vaccine is safe and reduces cervical cancer risk by 80% when given before age 16, with no link to serious side effects like infertility or chronic fatigue.
The findings, based on over 132 million people across 46 countries, show strong protection against precancerous lesions and genital warts, with real-world results from Australia and Scotland showing no new cervical cancer cases among vaccinated young women.
The vaccine, which targets nine cancer-causing HPV strains, is recommended for children ages 9 to 26, with catch-up options to age 45, and remains a key tool in preventing nearly 48,000 annual HPV-related cancers in the U.S.
La vacuna contra el VPH es segura y reduce el riesgo de cáncer cervical en un 80% cuando se administra antes de los 16 años de edad, sin efectos secundarios graves.