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Costly HPV vaccine needs to be part of an immunisation programme

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Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccination

January marks Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, emphasizing the importance of screening for cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer among Indian women. The disease primarily stems from the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), responsible for 99.7% of cervical cancers globally.

HPV Vaccine: Prevention and Availability

  • The HPV vaccine is the most effective preventive measure, stimulating immune responses to neutralize the virus.
  • In India, the vaccine requires a prescription, despite recommendations for inclusion in the national immunization program by the National Technical Advisory Group for Immunisation (NTAGI).
  • Some states like Punjab and Sikkim have incorporated the vaccine into their programs.

Vaccine Recommendations and Efficacy

  • Recommended for girls aged 9–14 and children aged 12 to 13 years.
  • Effective in preventing over 90% of cancers associated with HPV.
  • Safe for immunocompromised individuals or those with HIV, with common side effects being mild fever and injection-site reactions.
  • Approved vaccines in India include Gardasil, Cervarix, and Cervavac.

Prevalence and Incidence of Cervical Cancer

  • 3rd most common cancer in India, with an incidence rate of 18.3% and mortality rate of 9.1% according to GLOBOCAN 2020.
  • Highest incidence rate in Asia in Papumpare district, Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Majority of cases diagnosed at advanced stages.

Challenges and Cost

  • High costs and cultural perceptions impact vaccine uptake.
  • Gardasil 9 costs ₹10,850 per dose; Cervavac, an Indian vaccine, costs ₹2,000 per dose.

Global Efforts and Recommendations

The World Health Organization and other global entities have committed significant funding ($600 million) to eliminate cervical cancer. Vaccination, coupled with screening and treatment, forms the path to eradication, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. 

  • Tags :
  • Cervical Cancer
  • HPV vaccination
  • National Immunization Programme
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