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HCC Message Map (Action (Even if you’re already infected with one type of…
HCC Message Map
Action
Even if you’re already infected with one type of HPV, you may still be able to help protect yourself against other types of the virus that you haven’t been exposed to yet.
if you’re 26 or younger and haven’t gotten the HPV vaccine, the CDC recommends that you do.
The CDC recommends vaccination for people through age 26 who have not been vaccinated before, or who have not completed the vaccination series.
Talk to a health care provider about the HPV vaccine. Visit a doctor’s office, pharmacy or health clinic today.
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Risk/relevance
Since HPV has no signs or symptoms,people can pass it on, and not even know it
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HPV doesn't discriminate. No matter your age, gender, sexual orientation or relationship status, you could be at risk for HPV
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Cancer awareness
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you are at risk for HPV now, it can lead to certain cancers later in life
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