NEW YORK (AP) — The government is reporting an increase in teen U.S. girls getting a controversial cervical cancer vaccine — but it's not much of a bump. The sexually transmitted bug can cause cervical cancer, genital warts and other illnesses.
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Thu, 07/24/2014 - 10:22am
NEW YORK (AP) — The government is reporting an increase in teen U.S. girls getting a controversial cervical cancer vaccine — but it's not much of a bump. The sexually transmitted bug can cause cervical cancer, genital warts and other illnesses.