One million teenage boys are denied HPV vaccine that can prevent cancer

One million teenage boys are denied HPV vaccine that can prevent cancer, sparking fears of a ‘missing generation’ who are not protected from the virus

  • More than a million boys missed out on HPV jab and cannot get vaccine on NHS
  • The jab will now be rolled out to 11 to 13-year-old boys in Year 8 this school year 
  • The Teenage Cancer Trust says there will be an unprotected ‘missing generation’
  • Campaigners warn the ‘missing’ boys and men cannot get vaccine on the NHS

A million teenage boys are being denied a vaccine that prevents cancer, campaigners have warned.

The jab protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV), linked to one in 20 cancers – including cervical, anal and head and neck cancer. 

Teenage girls have received the vaccine since 2008 and it will now be rolled out to 11 to 13-year-old boys in Year 8 this school year.

The Teenage Cancer Trust says there will now be a ‘missing generation’ who are not protected from the virus. Teenage girls have received the vaccine since 2008 [File photo]

But this still leaves more than a million boys and men up to the age of 25 unable to get a vaccine on the NHS. It would cost them around £150 per dose.

The Teenage Cancer Trust says there will now be a ‘missing generation’ who are not protected from the virus.

Kate Collins, of the Teenage Cancer Trust, said: ‘While it’s great some boys will have the same protection against HPV-related cancers that teenage girls and women have had for a decade, a generation are being denied that chance.’

The jab protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV), linked to one in 20 cancers – including cervical, anal and head and neck cancer [File photo]

The jab protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV), linked to one in 20 cancers – including cervical, anal and head and neck cancer [File photo] 

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