Screening for non-sexual cervical cancer vaccine

Women who do not have sex do not need to be tested for the cervical cancer vaccine and can receive the cervical cancer vaccine directly, which can be administered with the cervical cancer nine-valent vaccine. Because the cervical cancer nine-valent vaccine covers a wider area of HPV infection and can better prevent cervical cancer, women who do not have sexual intercourse can directly receive the cervical cancer nine-valent vaccine. However, women who have sexual intercourse or after marriage or childbirth need to undergo routine cervical cancer screening before cervical cancer vaccination, which requires TCT and HPV tests. If there is no abnormality in the examination, women aged 16-26 years old can receive the nine-valent vaccine for cervical cancer, while women aged over 26 years old can receive the quadrivalent vaccine for cervical cancer to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer.