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Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major public health concern affecting both females and males. HPV is associated with cervical, anal, head and neck cancers. About 99% of all cervical cancers are related to HPV. HPV vaccines, Gardasil, Cervarix, and Gardasil 9 are used in the primary prevention of...

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Autores principales: McGhee, Eva, Harper, Hill, Ume, Adaku, Baker, Melanie, Diarra, Cheick, Uyanne, John, Afework, Sebhat, Partlow, Keosha, Tran, Lucy, Okoro, Judith, Doan, Anh, Tate, Karen, Rouse, Mechelle, Tyler, Meidrah, Evans, Kamilah, Sanchez, Tonya, Hasan, Ishmum, Smith-Joe, Enijah, Maniti, Jasmine, Zarate, Liliana, King, Camille, Alugbue, Antoinette, Opara, Chiamaka, Wissa, Bileko, Maniti, Joanne, Pattillo, Roland
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28845336
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7560.1000361
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author McGhee, Eva
Harper, Hill
Ume, Adaku
Baker, Melanie
Diarra, Cheick
Uyanne, John
Afework, Sebhat
Partlow, Keosha
Tran, Lucy
Okoro, Judith
Doan, Anh
Tate, Karen
Rouse, Mechelle
Tyler, Meidrah
Evans, Kamilah
Sanchez, Tonya
Hasan, Ishmum
Smith-Joe, Enijah
Maniti, Jasmine
Zarate, Liliana
King, Camille
Alugbue, Antoinette
Opara, Chiamaka
Wissa, Bileko
Maniti, Joanne
Pattillo, Roland
author_facet McGhee, Eva
Harper, Hill
Ume, Adaku
Baker, Melanie
Diarra, Cheick
Uyanne, John
Afework, Sebhat
Partlow, Keosha
Tran, Lucy
Okoro, Judith
Doan, Anh
Tate, Karen
Rouse, Mechelle
Tyler, Meidrah
Evans, Kamilah
Sanchez, Tonya
Hasan, Ishmum
Smith-Joe, Enijah
Maniti, Jasmine
Zarate, Liliana
King, Camille
Alugbue, Antoinette
Opara, Chiamaka
Wissa, Bileko
Maniti, Joanne
Pattillo, Roland
author_sort McGhee, Eva
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description The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major public health concern affecting both females and males. HPV is associated with cervical, anal, head and neck cancers. About 99% of all cervical cancers are related to HPV. HPV vaccines, Gardasil, Cervarix, and Gardasil 9 are used in the primary prevention of HPV related cancers. Gardasil and Gardasil 9 are available for use in both females and males ages 9 to 26, while Cervarix is available for females ages 9 to 25. Gardasil 9 was approved by the FDA for prevention against additional HPV types. Despite the availability of this preventative measure against cervical cancer, the rate of HPV vaccination in the United States remains lower than that of other industrialized nations. The purpose of this study is to elucidate mechanisms to help increase the HPV vaccination rate by using education as a tool; by simplifying the president report so that lay person can understand the information presented in the report. Through the quantitative examination of the data from the states with the lowest and highest vaccination rates, using SPSS statistical analysis; we analyzed several factors involved with the low uptake of the vaccines. The results collected show that socioeconomic status, misconceptions about HPV, and misconceptions about the safety of the vaccines were identified as possible obstacles to the effective uptake of HPV vaccinations. The proposals made by the President’s Cancer Panel to accelerate the uptake of vaccines include, increasing coverage of the vaccines through government-sponsored programs, and the Affordable Care Act; increasing accessibility to vaccines through pharmacies, schools, and clinics; and disseminating more information on HPV to healthcare providers, parents, caregivers, and patients. Allowing greater accessibility to the vaccines for all populations regardless of income, education, and eliminating misconceptions of the vaccines would play a significant role in eliminating cancer.
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spelling pubmed-55680952017-08-23 Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations McGhee, Eva Harper, Hill Ume, Adaku Baker, Melanie Diarra, Cheick Uyanne, John Afework, Sebhat Partlow, Keosha Tran, Lucy Okoro, Judith Doan, Anh Tate, Karen Rouse, Mechelle Tyler, Meidrah Evans, Kamilah Sanchez, Tonya Hasan, Ishmum Smith-Joe, Enijah Maniti, Jasmine Zarate, Liliana King, Camille Alugbue, Antoinette Opara, Chiamaka Wissa, Bileko Maniti, Joanne Pattillo, Roland J Vaccines Vaccin Article The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major public health concern affecting both females and males. HPV is associated with cervical, anal, head and neck cancers. About 99% of all cervical cancers are related to HPV. HPV vaccines, Gardasil, Cervarix, and Gardasil 9 are used in the primary prevention of HPV related cancers. Gardasil and Gardasil 9 are available for use in both females and males ages 9 to 26, while Cervarix is available for females ages 9 to 25. Gardasil 9 was approved by the FDA for prevention against additional HPV types. Despite the availability of this preventative measure against cervical cancer, the rate of HPV vaccination in the United States remains lower than that of other industrialized nations. The purpose of this study is to elucidate mechanisms to help increase the HPV vaccination rate by using education as a tool; by simplifying the president report so that lay person can understand the information presented in the report. Through the quantitative examination of the data from the states with the lowest and highest vaccination rates, using SPSS statistical analysis; we analyzed several factors involved with the low uptake of the vaccines. The results collected show that socioeconomic status, misconceptions about HPV, and misconceptions about the safety of the vaccines were identified as possible obstacles to the effective uptake of HPV vaccinations. The proposals made by the President’s Cancer Panel to accelerate the uptake of vaccines include, increasing coverage of the vaccines through government-sponsored programs, and the Affordable Care Act; increasing accessibility to vaccines through pharmacies, schools, and clinics; and disseminating more information on HPV to healthcare providers, parents, caregivers, and patients. Allowing greater accessibility to the vaccines for all populations regardless of income, education, and eliminating misconceptions of the vaccines would play a significant role in eliminating cancer. 2017-05-29 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5568095/ /pubmed/28845336 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7560.1000361 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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McGhee, Eva
Harper, Hill
Ume, Adaku
Baker, Melanie
Diarra, Cheick
Uyanne, John
Afework, Sebhat
Partlow, Keosha
Tran, Lucy
Okoro, Judith
Doan, Anh
Tate, Karen
Rouse, Mechelle
Tyler, Meidrah
Evans, Kamilah
Sanchez, Tonya
Hasan, Ishmum
Smith-Joe, Enijah
Maniti, Jasmine
Zarate, Liliana
King, Camille
Alugbue, Antoinette
Opara, Chiamaka
Wissa, Bileko
Maniti, Joanne
Pattillo, Roland
Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations
title Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations
title_full Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations
title_fullStr Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations
title_full_unstemmed Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations
title_short Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities through the Acceleration of HPV Vaccines and Vaccinations: A Simplified Version of the President’s Cancer Panel Report on HPV Vaccinations
title_sort elimination of cancer health disparities through the acceleration of hpv vaccines and vaccinations: a simplified version of the president’s cancer panel report on hpv vaccinations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28845336
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7560.1000361
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