Perception and knowledge of HPV-related and vaccine-related conditions among a large cohort of university students in Italy

HPV is involved in cervical, anal, penile, vulvar and oropharyngeal cancers, as well as genital warts. It is important to investigate knowledge and attitudes among university students, considering in this age a shift in healthcare decision-making from parents to students themselves. The aim of this...

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Main Authors: T. Baldovin (Author), C. Bertoncello (Author), S. Cocchio (Author), M. Fonzo (Author), D. Gazzani (Author), A. Buja (Author), S. Majori (Author), V. Baldo (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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