THE NEWZ Vol.23 英語
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In France, the HPV vaccine was initially introduced for girls in 2007, and in 2021, the French National Health Authority (HAS) expanded the initiative to include boys. Like Japan, France has a vaccination rate below 50%, ranking it among the lowest in high-income countries. However, France’s efforts to include boys in the vaccination program represent a step forward compared to Japan.A study conducted in Paris in 2022 revealed that conflicting information and a lack of trust in the HPV vaccine have contributed to low vaccination rates in France. Participants noted concerns such as, “With the rise of social media and more information sources, it’s hard to know what to trust,” and “Even among doctors, opinions are divided, making it difficult Do you associate the HPV vaccine solely with women? Perhaps you think of it primarily as a way to prevent cervical cancer. However, HPV also causes conditions like oropharyngeal cancer and other cancers, which affect many men. Not only for their protection but also for lower mobility of cervical cancer in their partners, diffusing HPV vaccine among men is important.In recent years, more countries have begun recommending HPV vaccination for men. In the United States, the vaccine is recommended for boys aged 11 to 12, with catch-up to make a decision.” Some mothers who vaccinated their children expressed lingering doubts, saying, “I still wonder if I did the right thing.” Conversely, most students who learned about the HPV vaccine through sexual education courses at school expressed their feelings that they should go ahead with vaccination.To address this situation, French health authorities are working towards an 80% vaccination rate as part of their “French Cancer Strategy 2021-2030.” They are actively implementing initiatives to build trust, including a reporting system for any confirmed side effects, educational campaigns in the media and schools, and efforts to share the latest information and safety data publicly. vaccinations available up to age 26. Many other developed countries, including Australia, Canada, the UK, and France, have similar initiatives.Currently, Japan’s healthcare system only supports HPV vaccination for women, leaving male vaccination efforts insufficient. To maximize the prevention of cervical cancer, and HPV-related diseases for males, efforts to increase HPV vaccination rates among men are essential.4 The Reality of HPV Vaccination for Men

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