mardi 5 juillet 2016
HPV vaccination reduces cervical abnormalities in young women, study finds
Young women immunized against human papilloma virus were significantly less likely to have potentially cancerous cervical abnormalities compared to those who didn't receive the HPV vaccine, a study of more than 10,000 subjects has found.
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