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Published 09:46 24 Aug 2023 BST
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The HPV vaccine protects against the virus that causes approximately 90% of cervical cancers, 90-95% of HPV-related anal cancer and 90% of genital warts.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said on RTÉ Radio One: "It is by increasing HPV vaccination and screening among our population that we will finally reach our goal of eliminating cervical cancer in Ireland.
"I'm also encouraging young men to take this opportunity to protect themselves against a number of cancers caused by HPV."
The HPV vaccine is available free-of-charge through HSE vaccination clinics.
Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, Minister Donnelly added: "The vaccine is free, it will be administered via the vaccination clinics and it's really important the vaccine protects men from several types of cancer, including mouth cancer, anal cancer, throat cancer.
"Also men can pass the virus on to women through sexual contact. So, it's protecting women as well against cervical cancer and other cancers."
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