March 20, 2025
For nearly 20 years, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has protected against HPV-related infections and cancers. But people still have questions about the vaccine, especially around its history and safety. So, what is the story behind the HPV vaccine?
January 16, 2025
All for Them team members recently attended the 36th International Papillomavirus Conference (IPVC) this past November in Edinburgh, Scotland.
November 8, 2024
Paula Cuccaro, PhD, All for Them program director and assistant professor of health promotion and behavioral sciences at UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, recently discussed the HPV vaccine's impact on preventing HPV-related cancers.
November 7, 2024
Human papillomavirus (HPV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and herpes simplex virus (HSV) are three of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide. Their symptoms, long-term health effects, and treatments are distinctly different. Knowing the differences between them is important for prevention and treatment.
August 5, 2024
For nearly 20 years, millions of people around the world have protected themselves from HPV-related cancers with the HPV vaccine, according to the CDC. This safe and effective vaccine prevents infections from strains of human papillomavirus that can cause six types of cancer as well as genital, anal, and oral warts. Recent research has led to updates on HPV vaccination that will bring this proven protection to even more people.
March 20, 2024
Life can get in the way of things both big and small. All for Them, a vaccination project run by UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, is dedicated to not letting vaccinations slip through the cracks.
March 12, 2024
Maybe you have heard that more than 8 out of 10 adults will get HPV — human papillomavirus — in their lifetime. So how can you tell if you have HPV?
February 23, 2024
All for Them, a vaccination program run by UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, will continue its work to protect Texas youth against HPV-related cancers with almost $2.5 million in funding from The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT).
December 19, 2023
Distributing Band-Aids, taking temperatures, and dealing with in-school illnesses. But also monitoring students’ chronic health conditions, advising families on insurance access, and educating parents on available health services at their child’s school. School nurses provide vital care — both immediate and ongoing — to the students and their families, who want their children to be healthy, happy, and safe.
November 2, 2023
You just heard that your child’s school will be hosting a free All for Them vaccination clinic, and it’s perfect timing — your child needs vaccinations, including their HPV vaccine series, which will secure their protection against six types of cancer.
But how do you register for the clinic?