Tamika Felder was diagnosed with cervical cancer at the age of 25. Now, as a cancer survivor, she uses her story to keep people from going through an HPV related cancer as she did. She wants parents to know they can help protect their children from HPV cancers with the HPV vaccine and encourages providers to recommend it to parents.
HPV vaccination is recommended for boys and girls at ages 11-12 to prevent the types of HPV infections that cause cervical, head and neck, anal, and other genital cancers.
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