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Answering human papillomavirus vaccine concerns; a matter of science and time

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posted on 2024-11-15, 17:59 authored by David Hawkes, Candice E Lea, Matthew Berryman
Since the introduction of the HPV vaccine, questions have been asked about its efficacy in preventing cancer linked with HPV. Concerns about the HPV vaccine safety profile have also been raised. This paper highlights the rapidly growing body of evidence (including clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance) illustrating both the safety of the HPV vaccine, through a detailed investigation of reported adverse events, and its efficacy in reducing both HPV infections rates and the resulting drop in cervical lesions, which have been demonstrated to be good predictors of cervical cancer risk.

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Hawkes, D., Lea, C. E. & Berryman, M. J. (2013). Answering human papillomavirus vaccine concerns; a matter of science and time. Infectious Agents and Cancer, 8 1-8.

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Infectious Agents and Cancer

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8

Issue

1

Language

English

RIS ID

79794

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