Vaccins contre le cancer du col de l'utérus et virus du papillome humain (HPV)

Le HPV, ou virus du papillome humain, est un virus à ADN qui se classe parmi les premiers des virus sexuellement transmissibles, principalement connu pour provoquer des verrues génitales. Plus de 40 types du virus HPV, dont plus de 200 types ont été identifiés, peuvent provoquer des verrues génitales et des cancers chez les hommes et les femmes. Alors que les types à faible risque causent des verrues génitales, les types à haut risque oncogénique peuvent entraîner des cancers intra-oraux, du pénis, du scrotum et de l'anus chez les hommes, ainsi que des cancers intra-oraux, vulvaires, vaginaux, anaux et du col de l'utérus chez les femmes.
Women constitute the high-risk group for HPV infection, which is responsible for 99% of cervical cancer. Therefore, protection from HPV infection is of great importance for public health.
Cervical Cancer Vaccines and Human Papilloma Virus at Liv Hospital
Liv Hospital is a healthcare institution that offers vaccines against cervical cancer and services related to human papillomavirus (HPV). Cervical cancer is a type of cancer usually caused by a virus called HPV. Liv Hospital's expert staff offers various vaccination programs to prevent HPV-related infections and reduce the risk of cervical cancer.
Cervical cancer vaccines are commonly administered among young women and young men. These vaccines aim to protect against certain types of HPV. Liv Hospital aims to contribute to the prevention of cervical cancer and HPV-related health problems by offering vaccination programs and preventive health services tailored to the individual needs of its patients. With its patient-oriented approach and modern medical infrastructure, Liv Hospital offers individuals a reliable and effective health experience.