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Dr.Mutebi : One of the major barriers to cancer care access is the social-cultural barriers. A number of myths and conceptions have been associated with Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine. The vaccine is safe and reduces the risk of cervical cancer.
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Dr.Mutebi : The HPV vaccine is safe and reduces the risk of cervical cancer
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