What are the health issues related to HPV and how long does HPV infection last?[2:06]
How can I protect myself from HPV transmission, particularly if my partner is infected?[2:12]
What do my Pap test results mean and how can my partner and I know if we are infected with HPV?[3:38]
If my partner has genital warts, but my Pap test is normal, am I not infected with HPV?[1:32]
Do all types of HPV cause cancer?[1:15]
Are There Different HPV Vaccines?[2:26]
Do I need to restart the HPV vaccine if I missed a dose?[1:00]
If I already had the HPV vaccine, do I need the HPV-9 vaccine?[1:51]
Why do boys have to get the HPV vaccine?[1:48]
Why is the HPV vaccine recommended for adolescents?[2:00]
Can I Still Get HPV Vaccine if I’m Older?[3:09]
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INFO:
Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, answers common questions about human papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV vaccine.
Talking About Vaccines with Dr. Paul Offit: HPV (Human Papillomavirus)