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The HPV vaccine effectively prevents infection with the HPV types responsible for most cervical cancers and can also prevent genital warts. This infographic helps you understand more about HPV vaccine, who needs it and how it works. There's really no way to treat the virus once you have it, although there are treatments for diseases caused by HPV such as genital warts and genital cancers. This is why you should have regular pelvic exams and Pap tests at a gynae clinic to screen for cervical cancer. In search of a Mount Elizabeth gynae that's near your home or office? Look no further than WS Law Women's Clinic and Laparoscopic Surgery Centre. This center handles maternal care and treats wide range of gynecological issues, from abnormal menses to gynaecological cancer. You may visit https://www.drlawweiseng.com.sg/contact-us/ Source: https://www.drlawweiseng.com.sg/blog/hpv-vaccine-who-needs-it-and-how-it-works/

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