Prevention of Cervical Cancer With the HPV Vaccine

There are pro-vaxxers, and there are anti-vaxxers. And that is pertinent to the fact that Cervical Cancer is one of the very few cancers for which we actually have a vaccine to prevent infection with the virus that causes it in the first place. Depending on whether you’re a pro-vaxxer or an anti-vaxxer, you may or may not view that as a good thing. Either way, you should watch this video to get all the facts. Then you can lean whichever way is your way.

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