School-entry requirements for HPV vaccination: part of the patchwork for HPV-related cancer prevention
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination can prevent six types of HPV-related cancers, and approximately, 54.2% of adolescents are up-to-date with the HPV vaccine in the United States. While moderate success has been achieved with provider- and parent-focused interventions, HPV vaccination in the U.S....
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Main Authors: | Erika L. Thompson (Author), Ellen M. Daley (Author), Tricia Washburn (Author), Kim Salisbury-Keith (Author), Debbie Saslow (Author), Holly B. Fontenot (Author), Gregory D. Zimet (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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