The authors think that these benefits could facilitate the implementation of
HPV immunization programs in low - income countries, as well as improve the relatively low vaccine coverage and series completion rates observed in some developed countries.
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HPV vaccines could dramatically reduce the incidence of
HPV - associated cancers, but uptake of these vaccines is far lower than for other routine childhood and teen
immunizations,» said Kevin A. Henry, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Urban Studies at Temple University in Philadelphia and member of Fox Chase Cancer Center's Cancer Prevention and Control
program.