The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for the world to achieve a cervical cancer-free world by 2030. Do not doubt that everything is possible to prevent cervical cancer. Vaccination can prevent cervical cancer. Yes, every woman can achieve her goal by getting a cervical vaccine before marriage.
The majority of cervical cancers are caused by the human papilloma virus. The HPV vaccine is available worldwide to prevent this. It can be worn by both women and men. This is because the virus is transmitted from man to woman through marital contact. Vaccination can prevent transmission from male to female. A woman does not have to worry about getting the virus from getting vaccinated before marriage as it destroys the virus in our body.
Vaccination should be given to men and women between the ages of 11 and 12 years. This vaccine should be given before marriage, that is, before getting married. If a woman becomes infected after sexual intercourse, the vaccine given afterwards is useless. Therefore, this vaccine should be given at an early age before starting a marriage.
The first dose is usually given at 11 years of age and the second dose at 12 years of age. There should be an interval of six months between one vaccination and the next. Studies show that it is more effective in vaccinating people under 15 years of age. Studies also show that the vaccine does not work in women over 26 years of age. Do not avoid getting vaccinated for it. Women can be vaccinated with the advice of a gynecologist.
The virus, which enters a woman’s body through intercourse, can take years to cause cervical cancer. Therefore, a Pap smear at least once a year can help diagnose and treat cervical cancer.