cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/c/goodnewseveryone/p/2147904/cervical-cancer-deaths-fall-to-zero-in-young-women-given-vaccine
This is the first cohort of folks that age who were offered the HPV vaccine when they were 12 or 13.
Expect even more dramatic results as that group enters their 30s & 40s.
FYI, you can get the vaccine as an adult too. Ask your doctor about it at your next check up.
If not for all the idiots, the phrase “eats more pussy than cervical cancer” would lose all its luster.
Boys and men can get this vaccine now as well!! Everyone should get it to help protect against HPV and the associated cancers.
I got the Gardasil shots as a teenage guy in the mid-2000’s.
I’d have to pay 150€ per shot because they didn’t vaccinate boys when I was underage. Only started doing it 2 years ago :(
And they don’t do adults because they’ve calculated that not enough lives would be saved for it to be financially worth it. The one downside of socialized healthcare.
Now the irony is, the longer I put it off, the less likely it would have any benefit
I’m curious because I don’t know enough about the…uk? Is that where you’re from?
Mexico has private health providers that one can go to if they want to pay for something the universal healthcare won’t cover. Is it similar there?
Estonia, UK uses £
And yes, I can go private, but then it’s 150€ per shot (and 3 shots total) for a vaccine that’s less and less likely to benefit me or my future partners now that I’m in my 30s. The issue being, the more partners you’ve had without it, the more likely you already have some strain of HPV, which the vaccine then can’t help against.
And if I’d known about all this 4 years ago I would’ve just gone and gotten it because it’s not really a lot of money in my line of work, but 3 years ago I met my lovely ex who put me in enough debt that 150€ (roughly 3000 Mexican Pesos; 3x that for all 3 shots) is actually a considerable amount of money for something that might not even have any benefit anymore (literally because of the same ex in fact - I stumbled upon a real treat. Wasted all of my money, coerced me into taking out a lot of loans AND slept with half the country while we were together).
Thanks, I knew I had it wrong but asked instead of searching around. I appreciate the info!!
Oof yeah that’s a good chunk of change for something like this. I’m sorry you weren’t able to get it earlier!
Genuinely curious because I don’t know much about HPV, can males carry HPV? Is it implicated in cancers other than cervical?Sorry for my profound ignorance. I didn’t take time to think before asking
Absolutely. Some of the HPV types are sexually transmitted (there are more than 100 types of HPV), they are the ones that cause cervical (and other) cancers and males can have symptoms, but usually not. In any case, yes, males can transmit HPV.
Penis cancer is a thing. Yes, males get HPV and are half the problem. HPV also responsible for a lot of throat cancers.
I was looking it up myself too, I didn’t realize that there are hundreds of HPV variants and is the cause of warts. Seems a little silly now to think it was primarily a virus that only causes cervical cancer.
Not so silly and now you know! Thanks for asking the question so others could chime in with info :)
Thanks Velma, I appreciate your understanding! If I were shutting down chuds the same way you do every day, I probably wouldn’t have had that same amount of patience with my own question
Hey I really appreciate that, thank you. I much prefer these types of convos where everyone is respectful and inquisitive.
But the latest data shows vaccination rates across the country have fallen below recommended levels.
Data from the UK Health Security Agency shows that 76% of girls in England were vaccinated by the age of 15 in 2024-25, well below the 90% that the World Health Organization (WHO) says is needed to eliminate cervical cancer.
“It’s essential that the UK Government and health systems urgently address this with targeted action to reach communities where uptake is the lowest,” says Michelle Mitchell at Cancer Research UK.
Wait, it’s not mandatory? It should be for eligible groups of people, there is no reason people should be dying from preventable diseases
I live in the US, but my mom wouldn’t let me get it because “it’s only for people who sleep around” and something something it’s actually bad for you anti-vax bullshit. The implication being that if I got cervical cancer from HPV I would have fucking deserved it.
I got it later as an adult, because it bothered me not to have it even though I’m divorced and single AF, because fuck you mom, and you never know I guess.
Morons who are parents think HPV will turn their daughters into sluts.
You have to have kids to really appreciate how stupid the world is.
I’m suspecting the women most concerned about their girls being sluts had multiple partners (possibly protected by rhythm or the pill only) before they were married. But they think they can raise their girls better than they were.
No vaccine is mandatory in the UK. You have the right to decline (or your guardian can on your behalf).





