The bivalent cervical cancer vaccine mainly prevents HPV16 and HPV18 infections, and the main reason why Asian women suffer from cervical cancer is because HPV16 and HPV18 are continuously infected in the cervix, which leads to cervical epithelial lesions. The bivalent cervical cancer vaccine can be administered if conditions permit, but the following points should be noted: 1, women with a history of sexual intercourse need to be screened for cervical cancer before vaccination. 2, protein allergy is not allowed to be vaccinated. 3, it is not allowed to be vaccinated during menstruation, breastfeeding, or pregnancy. 4, the bivalent vaccine needs to be administered three times, and cervical cancer screening needs to be performed regularly after the completion of the entire vaccination.