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Less Frequent Cervical Cancer Screenings May be Okay After HPV Vaccine
Less Frequent Cervical Cancer Screenings May be Okay After HPV VaccineLess Frequent Cervical Cancer Screenings May be Okay After HPV VaccineShare this content:linkedingooglePrintWomen vaccinated with earlier versions of the human papillomavirus vaccine may only need cervical cancer screening every five years.Women vaccinated with earlier versions of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may only need cervical cancer screening every five years starting at age 25 or 30, and women who've received the updated vaccine need screening even less often, according to a study published online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.Harvard researchers developed a disease simulation model to estimate the risks and benefits of both the current and potential screening guidelines, taking into account the protection afforded by HPV vaccines.
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Cancer Protection Now Offered In Two Doses Of HPV Vaccine Instead Of Three
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Kids 14 and Younger Only Need 2 HPV Vaccine Shots: CDC
Kids 14 and Younger Only Need 2 HPV Vaccine Shots: CDCIf you're looking to spruce up your yard this year, then you've come to the right place!
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