Most Young, Black Females Are Not Getting HPV Vaccine

Despite viewing shot as 'wise choice,' just 1 in 4 are protected, survey finds

Posted: February 4, 2009

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 4 (HealthDay News) -- The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which helps cut a sexual active female's risk of cervical cancer, is viewed positively by its target audience in the black community, even though few are actually getting the shots, a new survey says.

Only one in four eligible black adolescents has received the vaccine, according to a survey by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Health, which is behind funding to find ways to increase HPV vaccination rates among high-risk populations. The results of the survey were to be presented at the American Association for Cancer Research conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Carefree, Ariz.

Since being approved for use in mid-2006 as Gardasil, the HPV vaccine has been surrounded by controversy over whether it should be mandatory, its effectiveness, its potential side effects and whether inoculation would encourage adolescents to have sex.

Many of the 71 young people surveyed, most of whom were black, were aware of the controversies but thought the vaccine was "safe," "effective" and a "wise choice."

"The consensus among those surveyed in our study was that it would be a good, beneficial option," Dr. Ian Frank, professor of medicine in the Infectious Diseases Division of the University of Pennsylvania, said in a news release issued by the conference sponsor.

Almost 44 percent of those who were not vaccinated said they were very likely or likely to do so soon, the survey found.

In addition, 45 caregivers who were surveyed agreed that the vaccine was "safe," "effective" and a "wise choice," but most of them said they didn't remember the HPV vaccine being mentioned by their health-care provider.

"Many of these caregivers, most of whom were women, reported feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of raising an adolescent girl, but they wanted to protect their daughters from health and emotional risks," Frank said.

"This suggests they would respond positively to an increased effort to inoculate," he said.

More information

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more about the HPV vaccine for women.

DON'T DO IT!

There is information surfacing that a number of young girls have died from taking this so-called vaccine. I told my sister do not under any circumstances allow her daughters (13 and 17) to get this poison. Nobody can guarantee you in anyway that you won't get some form of Cancer. If other races want to jump on the bandwagon, that their business. I say leave this mess alone and think about natural preventives measure (herbs, vitamins, cancer fighting foods) that won't put your children's life at risk because you are agreeing to have them be injected with some foreign chemical.

ljohnson of NJ @ Mar 10, 2009 23:34:16 PM

best prevention is safe sex?

Did you know that condoms do not protect against HPV? HPV is all around the genital area... Also, there have been reports of oral cancer in men resulting from HPV (probably oral sex).

your choice of VA @ Feb 18, 2009 10:01:05 AM

we are not ignorant but informed.

@ upset

can u blame anyone, not just blacks, for not wanting to get the vaccine? there have been numerous accounts of people having adverse side effects. just because u did not does not mean taht they dont exist. and all this talk about everything that happened in the past, those things are still going on today and the past has not been reconciled yet.

u r a part of the medical establishment so u have probably been brainwashed to believe that everything that comes out is safe just becaue the fda approved it. the fda is very political and many times all a drug company has to do is lobby for something to get passed.

let be real, these drug companies are not about helping people. they are about money. they are not controlled by the government. they are independent institutions in this capitalist society just like any other. all they care about is money. dont be fooled.

enlightened of DC @ Feb 16, 2009 12:19:47 PM

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