Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Response to March Blog

#1 To decrease the risk of cervical cancer, teenage girls should be rquired to get the HPV vaccine.

Through the past years there have been recent studies that show that HPV is one of the main reason most girls get cervical cancer. And Doctors have shown that inorder to decrease cervical cancer there is a HPV vaccine that will help fight HPV and prevent cervical cancer. The majority of teenage girls should take the vaccines for the safety of their health. Although they are not rquired, but it is what most Doctors recommend for the health of young teenage girls.

1 comment:

  1. Less well-known HPV info: Men can get genital warts in their throats and on their genitals, and can develop throat cancer. Babies can acquire the virus after being exposed during birth.
    HPV vaccine should be a required childhood immunization for both genders.

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