“…23 Specifically, recent studies have demonstrated a true reduction in abnormal cervical cytology, cervical precancers, cervical cancers, and anal cancers with the use of HPV vaccine, [24][25][26] as well as early evidence of possible oropharyngeal cancer prevention. 27 There are currently three types of vaccines available: the quadrivalent (HPV types 6,11,16,18), licensed in 2006 for women and in 2009 for men; the bivalent (HPV types 16 & 18), licensed for women in 2009; in the United States, currently only the 9-valent (HPV types 6,11,16,18,31,33,45,52,58) is available and was approved for both women and men in 2014. 28…”