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Ethical Dilemmas and Great Expectations for Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination
Archives of Medical Research, 10/26/09
Benítez–Bribiesca L – It has been well demonstrated that HPV infection can lead to harm through the induction of premalignant and cancerous lesions. Therefore, any proven method for preventing infection, such as HPV vaccines, should be used in persons at risk. These policies, however, should be strictly linked to cervical cancer screening programs.
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