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Public health problems related to cervical cancer affect many developed and developing countries

Cervical cancer vaccines are used in the treatment of women with cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is caused primarily by human papillomavirus infections. Cervical cancer is also found in the lower part of the uterus and should be treated as soon as it is discovered. Cervarix and Gardasil are two different cervical cancer vaccines. These vaccines are given to girls at a young age (under the age of 15), and women up to the age of 26 can also receive them. The high cost of developing cancer vaccines, as well as the longer time required to manufacture a single vaccine, are expected to limit growth. Furthermore, the shift from prophylactic to therapeutic cancer vaccines is expected to create lucrative opportunities in the near future. When it comes to the administration of vaccine doses, the influenza vaccine takes the top spot because influenza strains change every year and people need to get updated influenza shot each year to stay protected. Expect influenza vaccines, as well as Cervical Cancer (HPV), Pneumococcal, and Hepatitis vaccines with impressive administration doses.
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