Vaccine Cuts Risk of Common Cancer For Decades, Major Study Finds
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Shot that could stop cancer before it begins – why getting it early matters
Solna (Sweden), Mar 18 (The Conversation) When 12-year-olds receive a letter from the school nurse about the HPV vaccine, their reactions are often mixed. Some students worry about the needle. Others wonder why they need a vaccine for something they have never heard of. What many of them may not realise is that this routine school vaccination protects against a virus that can cause cancer later in life. For many students, the letter is the first…
School vaccination, often viewed with some apprehension by teenagers, hides one of the most remarkable advances in preventive medicine: the ability of a vaccine to protect against cancer even before it manifests. For many, the letter about the HPV vaccine is their first contact with this revolutionary idea. Recent and extensive research, which followed thousands of girls and young women for almost two decades, now solidifies this promise, demons…
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