A narrative review on HPV vaccination among boys and men

Authors

  • Vinod K Ramani

  • Radheshyam Naik

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Abstract

Apart from cervical cancer, Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is associated with head and neck as well as other anogenital cancers such as vulva, vagina, anus, and penis. HPV vaccine provides specific protection against the disease and its subsequent manifestations. Vaccination programs for men tend to improve population-level control of HPV infection and directly prevent HPV related disease such as anogenital warts and oropharyngeal cancers in males. HPV vaccine does not treat existing infection or lesions/cancer and is intended for individuals before initiation fo sexual activity or any other form of exposure to HPV. Many programs across the globe do not include vaccination for boys because of the cost and little recognition of the emerging epidemic of HPV associated cancers in men. In the Indian context, as screening is not feasible for non-cervical HPV associated cancers, its incidence mostly among men will continue to rise until the present generation of vaccinated adolescents reaches their middle-age. Vaccination will reduce transmission rates and increase herd immunity. This in-turn, will prevent not just cervical cancers but also other HPV-associated malignancies among men and women.

How to Cite

Vinod K Ramani, & Radheshyam Naik. (2020). A narrative review on HPV vaccination among boys and men. Global Journal of Medical Research, 20(F4), 9–12. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/2027

A narrative review on HPV vaccination among boys and men

Published

2020-03-15