I've been reading alot lately about how the new vaccine against human papilloma virus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer, is going to be offered to girls and young women between 16-26. But what about women older than that? I have a friend who's 30, for various reasons she has not had sex yet. (She's too ashamed of this fact to tell anyone, so I'm asking this for her).
She plans to become sexually active soon, and would like to get the hpv vaccine, but she's not sure if she will be 'allowed'. Will she??
2006-10-05
16:59:50
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