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Boys should be given cervical cancer vaccine says BMA

02-Jul-2009
 
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Boys should be given the cervical cancer vaccine as well as girls in order to protect both sexes against sexually transmitted infections, doctors said. By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor Boys should be given cervical cancer vaccine as well as girls, say doctors Photo: BLOOMBERG Most cases of cervical cancer are caused by the human papillomavirus which is transmitted through intimate contact. However it can also cause other infections in both boys and girls which means that boys should receive the vaccine too, the British Medical Association's annual representatives meeting in Liverpool heard. The motion was passed despite Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of BMA council, saying the evidence had shown that vaccinating boys in England would not be cost effective. Doctors also demanded that the Government reinstate cervical cancer... [read full story]                    

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