Researchers say the results of a new survey suggest that some doctors need a clearer understanding of reasons to vaccinate preteens against the cancer-causing human papillomavirus. The survey in the publication Pediatrics finds that many pediatricians and family doctors are not strongly recommending the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine to preteens and their parents, contributing to low vaccination rates.
Many doctors dona t urge HPV shots for preteens, study says
by Research Team | Jan 5, 2016 | Health News | 0 comments