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HPV is a common virus with over 200 types, some causing cancer. The HPV vaccine protects against cervical, throat, and anal ...
Kong told MedPage Today that previous research has found that vaccine uptake and completion varies by race and ethnicity, ...
A 10-year study adds to research showing vaccination cuts infections and cancers from HPV. But public health experts urge more boys to get the vaccine.
Discover why HPV vaccination rates lag behind despite preventing cervical cancer. Learn the facts about this life-saving vaccine and why hesitation persists.
This survey investigates the knowledge, attitudes, and intentions of US Hispanic parents surrounding the HPV vaccine.
This week leaders at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Seventy-Sixth World Health Assembly are signing off on a global initiative to eliminate cervical cancer.
HPV vaccination rates are the lowest among Hispanics, males and Americans with low education levels, according to a new study, and the reasons may include lack of knowledge surrounding HPV ...
Vaccine skepticism has been around for more than two centuries, as long as there have been vaccines, and is a primary culprit in this public health debacle.
The HPV vaccine can protect against high-risk strains of the human papillomavirus, which can cause cancer. Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a group of more than 200 related viruses that are spread ...
Learn from MSK experts what people over 26 should know about getting the HPV vaccine to protect themselves from several forms of cancer.
"The HPV vaccine prevents cervical cancer by protecting against the high-risk HPV types," cancer researcher Ashish A. Deshmukh said.