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Report Urges Increased Rate of HPV Vaccination

  • March 17, 2014

A report released by the President’s Cancer Panel, Accelerating HPV Vaccine Uptake: Urgency for Action to Prevent Cancer, asserts that “widespread vaccination against HPV could sharply reduce the number of cervical and other cancers and conditions caused by the virus.” The Panel issued an urgent call for energizing efforts that dramatically increase vaccine uptake.

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