School HPV vaccine policies could result in higher vaccination rates, reduction in cancers - UCLA Newsroom
School HPV vaccine policies could result in higher vaccination rates, reduction in cancers - UCLA Newsroom School HPV vaccine policies could result in higher vaccination rates, reduction in cancers - UCLA Newsroom HPV vaccine policies may lead to higher vaccination rates, reduce cancer rates - News-Medical.Net Can at-home tests reduce rates of cervical cancer? - Los Angeles Times School HPV vaccine policies could result in higher vaccination rates, reduction in cancers - UCLA Newsroom Posted: 29 Jun 2020 08:26 AM PDT FINDINGS A UCLA-led study has found that in 2 of 3 states and jurisdictions with policies that require students entering school to receive the human papillomavirus vaccine, vaccination rates among 13-to-17-year-olds were significantly higher than in surrounding states without such policies. In Rhode Island, the vaccination rate among adolescents was 91%, compared with an average of 78% in neighboring non-...