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Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Means Cancer Control

Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Means Cancer Control. Lance chilton , m.d. Emeritus professor of pediatrics University of new mexico. Conflicts of interest. Nothing monetary Concerns about One male friend with HPV-caused throat cancer

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Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Means Cancer Control

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  1. Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Means Cancer Control Lance chilton, m.d. Emeritus professor of pediatrics University of new mexico

  2. Conflicts of interest • Nothing monetary • Concerns about • One male friend with HPV-caused throat cancer • Several female friends who have had cervical pre-cancer and many who have worried about positive Pap smears.

  3. How do we do across the u.S.?

  4. We’re gradually improving

  5. Why use a digital intervention to improve hpv vaccine uptake? • Parents are the prime decision-makers about vaccination, even into late adolescence • Parents remain under- and mis-informed about HPV vaccination • Mobile devices (mostly smartphones) have become the main means of information acquisition in both the developed and developing world • Apps on these devices can be responsive to parental concerns about vaccination generally, and HPV vaccination in particular

  6. Website development: 4 parent and 5 daughter focus groups I think it can be serious. Maybe in high school. I’m so confused. I don’t know if it is cervical cancer or an STD. I hope it works but I am not convinced. It could prevent you from getting HPV. There could be bad side effects. Nodulman, et al. Journal of School Health 2015;85(5):289-298

  7. So, DiD it work? YES! It did work.

  8. Effectiveness of GIRLS’ web app! Significant difference, p=.006 Families given access to the app were almost 2 ½ times more likely to have immunized their girls than those given “Usual Information”!

  9. Study changes

  10. Study stays the same • Primary measure: uptake of vaccine, completion of vaccine series • Secondary measure: questionnaire at beginning of study, at 3 months, at 9 months • Patient incentives for completing study • Incentives for those referring patients to study • Factual, fun, interesting apps

  11. Help us find boys/parents Here’s where you can help us

  12. Let’s make cancer a disease of the past

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