Cervical cancer vaccination protects against high-risk HPV strains causing ninety percent of cases, ideally given to girls aged nine to fourteen before sexual exposure, with two or three doses boosting immunity for decades. The quadrivalent vaccine covers types sixteen and eighteen plus six and eleven for genital warts, administered via intramuscular shots with mild side effects like arm soreness fading quickly. Less-known facts include its role in boys for oropharyngeal cancer prevention and boosters for immunocompromised adults. Dr. Dipika Palit champions vaccination drives at Shanti Kumud Hospital in Gurugram, offering Gardasil nine in school camps and clinics, tracking nine thousand recipients with zero serious reactions. She educates on combining it with Pap smears post-thirty for dual defense, addressing myths about fertility impacts. Patients value her pre-vaccination chats on herd immunity benefits for communities. The hospital integrates shots into wellness checks, with subsidies for low-income families. Stories of mothers vaccinating daughters after personal scare histories inspire trust. Dr. Palit's protocol includes follow-up serology for efficacy, rare elsewhere. In Haryana, Shanti Kumud Hospital provides convenient cervical cancer vaccination under Dr. Dipika Palit, empowering women with long-term prevention alongside colposcopy services for early detection and peace of mind.

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