Livestrong.com
Gardasil is a cervical cancer vaccine that’s injected beneath the upper layer of the skin. Cervical cancer is commonly caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV). Gardasil protects girls and women ages 9 to 26 against four different types of HPV, according to the Gardasil website–two types of HPV responsible for causing 70 percent of the cases of cervical cancer, and two types of HPV that are responsible for causing 90 percent of the cases of genital warts. Gardasil vaccination may cause complications in some females.








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