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A life-saving step: How HPV vaccinations can help prevent cervical cancer

Posted on February 5, 2026
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HPV vaccination before the age of 15 significantly reduces the risk of cervical cancer

By Mapaballo Borotho

Human Pailloma HPV virus vaccine vials and syringe.

Cervical cancer is a killer disease, but it remains one of the most preventable forms of cancer. Yet, it continues to claim the lives of women due to missed opportunities for early prevention.

Vaccinating girls against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) before the age of 15 significantly reduces their lifetime risk of developing cervical cancer.

As part of its efforts to fight this killer disease, the Gauteng Department of Health started its HPV vaccination campaign earlier this week. The campaign will run until 31 March 2026.

The vaccination programme is aimed at young girls and is currently being rolled out in public primary schools and special schools across the province.

Provincial Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko has called on parents to play their part in the fight against cervical cancer.

“No child will be screened or vaccinated without a signed consent form. Although learners aged 12 years and above may legally provide self-consent, parental involvement remains strongly encouraged to ensure the success of this life-saving initiative,” she said.

Meanwhile, the world commemorated World Cancer Day on Wednesday, 04 February 2026, under the theme United by Unique, recognising that every cancer journey is different.

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