THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HPV VACCINE AGAINST CERVICAL CANCER FOR SOTEROPOLITAN WOMEN
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i7.10824Keywords:
Human Papilloma Virus. Cervical cancer. Vaccination.Abstract
Cervical cancer is one of the main causes of mortality among women in Brazil, including those in the city of Salvador. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the main risk factors for the development of this type of cancer. Vaccination against HPV stands out as an effective preventive measure in reducing the incidence of cervical cancer. This article explores the importance of HPV vaccination as a strategy to prevent cervical cancer, specifically among women in Salvador. The epidemiology of cervical cancer in the context of Salvador and the socioeconomic factors that may influence availability and adherence to vaccination are discussed. In addition, the different types of vaccines available, their safety and efficacy profile are discussed. Awareness of HPV vaccination is crucial, as many women in Salvador may not be fully aware of its benefits in preventing cervical cancer. Health education strategies are suggested, including information campaigns aimed at schools, health units and local communities. In addition, partnerships between public health authorities and medical institutions can improve vaccine access and coverage, especially among the most vulnerable populations. In conclusion, vaccination against HPV represents a valuable tool in the fight against cervical cancer in Salvador. Through increased awareness, facilitated access and adequate health education, it is possible to significantly reduce the incidence of this cancer among women in Salvador, promoting an improvement in quality of life and public health as a whole.
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