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HPV vaccination in women over 25 years of age: Asian Cervical Cancer Prevention Advisory Board recommendations
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 09/29/09
Basu P et al. – Vaccinating sexually active women aged over 25 years offers significant benefits and may be expected to decrease the incidence of cervical cancer. The ACCPAB advocates the adoption of preventive measures against HPV infection, including vaccination, with a view to protecting women of all ages from developing cervical cancer.
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