GARDASIL 9 is the only vaccine that helps protect your child against certain cancers and diseases that may develop later in life, caused by 9 types of HPV
For most people, HPV clears on its own.
Talk to your child’s doctor about starting the GARDASIL 9 series at age 9
For most people, HPV clears on its own. But for others who don’t clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers later in life.
Vaccinate to help protect them from certain HPV-related cancers later in life.
GARDASIL 9 can help protect your child against certain cancers and diseases caused by 9 types of HPVa,b:
- Cervical cancera
- Vaginal and vulvar cancersa
- Anal cancera
- Certain head and neck cancers, such as throat and back of mouth cancersa
- Genital wartsb
aHPV Types 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58.
bHPV Types 6 and 11.
GARDASIL 9 only helps protect against certain cancers and diseases caused by these types of HPV. HPV is not the only cause of these cancers and diseases.
For most people, HPV clears on its own. But for those who don’t clear the virus, HPV can lead to certain cancers later in life. There’s no way to know which people who have HPV will develop cancer or other health problems.
Talking with your child’s doctor
9 types of HPV are responsible for causing the majority of HPV-related cancers and diseases.
For most people, HPV clears on its own. But for those who don’t clear the virus, HPV can lead to certain cancers later in life.
Help protect your son or daughter against certain HPV-related cancers later in life. Ask their doctor about GARDASIL 9 at their next visit.
Some questions parents may have
What if my child misses a dose of GARDASIL 9?
Make sure your child gets all doses recommended by their doctor for the best protection. If your child misses a dose, tell their doctor, who will decide when to give the missed dose.
Is there a treatment for HPV?
There is no treatment for HPV itself. However, there are treatments for cancers and diseases caused by HPV. GARDASIL 9 does not treat HPV infection or HPV-related cancers and diseases.
For most people, HPV clears on its own. But for those who don’t clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers and diseases later in life.
For more information on GARDASIL 9, talk to your child’s doctor.