PROTECTED TOGETHER

The Human Papilloma virus (HPV) is a virus that can cause certain cancers later in life.¹ HPV infection is now a well-established cause of cervical cancer and there is growing evidence of HPV being a relevant factor in other anogenital cancers (anus, vulva and vagina).² Although it is a highly common virus, there is a way to prevent its infection and spread.¹

Together, we can all be protected from HPV infections and help save more lives.

KNOW YOUR HPV RISK

Although most HPV infections clear up on their own, there is a risk for these infections to develop into cancers.¹ This is why it is important to know if you and your loved ones are at the risk of HPV exposure and take the necessary steps for protection.

ABOUT HPV

HPV stands for Human Papillomavirus, which is a group of widely common viruses that usually cause infections of the reproductive tract. Many may not know it, but HPV may infect most adults at some point in their lives and some may be repeatedly infected.¹