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Around half a million women are diagnosed with cervical cancer every year and it is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in women worldwide. According to oncology channel, the cause of cervical cancer is unknown and the infection caused by two...
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Drugmaker Merck & Co. has asked federal regulators to approve use in males for its vaccine against the human papillomavirus, which causes cervical and other...
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The cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil also works to prevent cancers of the vagina and vulva, federal health officials said Friday, as they approved expanding its use to...
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Parents in the US are in dilemma, they are not sure whether to give their young girls Gardasil or not.
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