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Gardasil vaccine, Anal cancer

justcancer.org

The FDA has lately backed Merck's Gardasil vaccine for preventing anal cancer in people from both genders.

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Tags: Vaccination, Anus, Cancer, Cervical Cancer Prevention, Anal Cancer, Vaccine, HPV Vaccine, Gardasil

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Can HPV vaccine benefit more people? – - CNN.com Blogs

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