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HPV Vaccination Evidence-Based Programs Listing

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common virus that can cause 6 types of cancer later in life. About 13 million people, including teens, become infected with HPV each year and long-lasting infections with high-risk HPVs cause about 36,000 cases of cancer in both men and women. HPV vaccination provides safe, effective, and lasting protection against the HPV infections that most commonly cause cancer. The HPV vaccine series is most effective when given before a person is exposed to the virus. This EBCCP program area includes interventions to increase HPV vaccination.

Use the search bar or filters to find programs on HPV vaccination. For more information, visit the HPV Vaccination Recommendations page.



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Program Area Sub Categories Population Focus Delivery Location Community Type Age Age Sex Race/Ethnicity Origination Materials Purpose Program URL Sub Topics
Criteria Matched: HPV Vaccination
HPV Vaccination Adults,Underserved Rural Communities Health Care Facilities, Homes, Other Settings, Schools (K-College) Rural 18-39 Years (Young Adults) 18-39 Years Female Alaska Native, American Indian, Asian, Black or African American (not Hispanic or Latino), Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, White (not Hispanic or Latino) United States Available on the Website Designed to promote completion of the HPV vaccine series among women. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=22621507
Criteria Matched: HPV Vaccination
HPV Vaccination Caregivers,Children or Adolescents,Health Care Providers or Staff,People who are Underinsured,People with Lower SES,Racial and Ethnic Minorities (OMB Definition),Underserved Rural Communities Health Care Facilities Rural, Suburban, Urban/Inner City 0-10 Years (Children), 11-18 Years (Adolescents), 18-39 Years (Young Adults) 0-10 Years, 11-18 Years, 18-39 Years Female, Male Alaska Native, American Indian, Asian, Black or African American (not Hispanic or Latino), Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, White (not Hispanic or Latino) United States Available on the Website Designed to promote HPV vaccination. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=25930477
Criteria Matched: HPV Vaccination
HPV Vaccination Caregivers,Children or Adolescents,Health Care Providers or Staff Health Care Facilities Suburban, Urban/Inner City 11-18 Years (Adolescents) 11-18 Years Female Asian, Black or African American (not Hispanic or Latino), Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, White (not Hispanic or Latino) United States Available on the Website Designed to promote HPV vaccination. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=26197507
Criteria Matched: HPV Vaccination
HPV Vaccination Adults Health Care Facilities, Schools (K-College) 18-39 Years (Young Adults) 18-39 Years Female American Indian, Asian, Black or African American (not Hispanic or Latino), Hispanic or Latino, White (not Hispanic or Latino) United States Available on the Website Designed to increase knowledge about HPV vaccination among college women. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=22620324
Criteria Matched: HPV Vaccination
HPV Vaccination Caregivers,Children or Adolescents,Health Care Providers or Staff Health Care Facilities 11-18 Years (Adolescents) 11-18 Years Female, Male Alaska Native, American Indian, Asian, Black or African American (not Hispanic or Latino), Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, White (not Hispanic or Latino) United States Available from Third Party Only Designed to promote HPV vaccination. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=26926144
Criteria Matched: HPV Vaccination
HPV Vaccination Caregivers,Children or Adolescents,Racial and Ethnic Minorities (OMB Definition),Underserved Rural Communities Other Settings 0-10 Years (Children), 11-18 Years (Adolescents), 18-39 Years (Young Adults), 40-65 Years (Adults) 0-10 Years, 11-18 Years, 18-39 Years, 40-65 Years Female American Indian United States Available on the Website Designed to promote HPV vaccination among American Indian girls. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=27774502