HPV Vaccine: Help your Kids prevent Cancer - 0 views
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pathsosh on 16 Apr 19The HPV vaccine prevents infection from the strains of HPV that cause more than 70% of all cervical, anal and oro pharyngeal cancers, precancerous cervical lesions and genital warts. The vaccine is available for males and females ages nine to 26. Need help remembering your child's next shot? Use this chart to track your child's HPV vaccination dates. #1. As early as age 9 & up-to early teens #2. 1-2 months after vaccine #1 #3. At least 6 months after #1 vaccine Visit: www.pathsos.net
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Some cancer risk factors, such as genetics and environment, are out of your control, but research suggests that about 70% of your lifetime risk of cancer is within your power to change, including your diet. Fruit and vegetables are rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phytochemicals, which help to protect your body against cancer.
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