Do you need the cervical cancer vaccine at age 43?

The cervical cancer vaccine is also required at the age of 43. If there are no contraindications, conditions permitting, and indications, the cervical cancer vaccine can be administered. You cannot get the nine-valent vaccine because the maximum age limit for the nine-valent vaccine is 26 years old. You can get the bivalent or quadrivalent vaccine, which can also prevent cervical cancer. You can get the vaccine if you have no cervical epithelial lesions, no high-risk HPV infection, and if you are physically able to do so. The cervical cancer vaccine requires a total of 3 doses and has a preventive effect for about 5 years. Although the cervical vaccine is administered, it should be reviewed regularly within 5 years so that abnormalities can be dealt with in a timely manner.