UIC study finds girls aware of HPV vaccine's benefits

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Courtesy EurekAlert! - Cancer  Wed, 10/14/2009 - 22:00

(University of Illinois at Chicago) A University of Illinois at Chicago study finds girls and young women do not believe the human papillomavirus vaccine protects them against other sexually transmitted infections, nor do they believe they should stop cervical cancer screening.


 

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