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Rogobete Says Anti-Hpv Vaccination Is Growing, but Romania Remains Under Eu Media

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“In the past year, regulations have entered into force that have changed access to anti-HPV vaccines, the main cause of breast cancer, by extending the full compensation for girls and boys between 11 and 26 years of age and by introducing 50% compensation for women aged between 27 and 45 years,” wrote Alexandr Rogobete in a post on Facebook, following participation in the event “Advancing Prevention andwareness in Women’s Cancer in Romania”.
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“In the past year, regulations have entered into force that have changed access to anti-HPV vaccines, the main cause of breast cancer, by extending the full compensation for girls and boys between 11 and 26 years of age and by introducing 50% compensation for women aged between 27 and 45 years,” wrote Alexandr Rogobete in a post on Facebook, following participation in the event “Advancing Prevention andwareness in Women’s Cancer in Romania”.

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Mediafax broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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