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Cancer Vaccines
Scientists at University of Western Australia report research in cancer vaccines
April 16th, 2008
A new study, 'Human papillomavirus vaccination for the prevention of cervical neoplasia: is it appropriate to vaccinate women older than 26,' is now available. "Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the major cause of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer mortality has been reduced in Australia because of effective screening programs, but there are still about 800 new cases and 300 deaths per year," scientists in Perth, Australia report. "Worldwide, mortality and morbidity are high. Australia was the first country to introduce fully funded immunisation with a quadrivalent HPV vaccine for girls aged 12 and 13 in schools. A 2-year catch-up program covers all women to the age of 26...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2008-04-16)
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