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88 Citations•2024•
Valérie Lim, Stephen C. Eppes
Delaware Journal of Public Health

Current data suggests that routine childhood vaccination against HPV and HBV is an effective strategy for not only protecting against life-altering infectious diseases but also protecting against adult-onset cancers.

Abstract

Vaccines play an import role in cancer prevention as well as a growing role in cancer therapeutics. This article explores current knowledge regarding the role of vaccines (HPV and HBV vaccines) in protecting against preventable risk factors for select cancers as well as anti-cancer vaccines currently being used in practice. Current data suggests that routine childhood vaccination against HPV and HBV is an effective strategy for not only protecting against life-altering infectious diseases but also protecting against adult-onset cancers. Furthermore, while current vaccination practices and anti-cancer therapeutics have come a long way in recent decades, examination of CDC data also identifies areas for growth and improvement.