Education, Inclusivity, Collaboration, Action.

If everyone received the HPV vaccine, we could eliminate 5% of the world’s cancers (that’s ~1 million cancer diagnoses and nearly 500,000 deaths that can be prevented every year!).      If everyone received the HPV vaccine, we could eliminate 5% of the world’s cancers (that’s ~1 million cancer diagnoses and nearly 500,000 deaths that can be prevented every year!).      If everyone received the HPV vaccine, we could eliminate 5% of the world’s cancers (that’s ~1 million cancer diagnoses and nearly 500,000 deaths that can be prevented every year!).

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Who we are.

HPV Cancers Alliance is a national nonprofit committed to reducing the burden of HPV through comprehensive education, prevention, and advocacy. We offer trusted, evidence-based information on HPV infection, vaccination, and cancer prevention—alongside emerging research and updates on HPV-related cancer treatment. With a focus on collaboration across medical specialties, we work to unify prevention efforts and support informed care at every stage. Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, we’re here to ensure no one navigates HPV alone.



What is HPV?

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). Nearly all sexually active people will get a strain of HPV at some point in their lives. Most people never know they have it, as HPV often causes no symptoms and resolves on its own—but in some cases, it can lead to cancer. Learn More about HPV here!

Our Founders.

Public speaker | Entrepreneur | Cancer Thriver

Lillian Kreppel is the Co-founder, President and CEO of HPV Cancers Alliance. A dynamic leader and anal cancer survivor, Lillian brings passion and purpose to everything she does.

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Actress | Advocate | Champion for Cancer Awareness



Marcia Cross is the Co-founder and Chairperson of HPV Cancers Alliance. Best known for her acclaimed career in television, Marcia has also become a powerful voice in the world of cancer advocacy as an anal cancer survivor.

How to be your own best advocate

You deserve to be heard, supported, and informed, especially when it comes to your health. Self-advocacy means speaking up for your needs, asking questions, and making decisions that feel right for you. You’re not alone—and we’re here to help. Learn more about how to best advocate for yourself here!

Meet HPV Next Steps – Your Personalized Guide to HPV Prevention and Care

HPV Next Steps is a first-of-its-kind, easy-to-use tool designed to support you in taking charge of your health. Whether you’re wondering about vaccination, screening, or what to do next, this virtual resource offers clear, personalized guidance. No guesswork, no confusion!

In just 2–3 quick, anonymous questions (based on your age, sex assigned at birth, and vaccination history), you’ll get tailored information to help you make confident, informed decisions about HPV prevention and cancer screening.

Try HPV Next Steps today!
It’s time to take control of your health with clarity, confidence, and care!

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