Vaccination campaign protected hundreds of women from cervical cancer, study says
Hundreds of women have been protected from cervical cancer thanks to a national vaccination campaign, new research has found., said rates of cervical cancer in women who had the human papillomavirus vaccine between the ages of 12 and 13 were 87 per cent lower than unvaccinated women.
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