2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100298
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Parental perceptions of the HPV vaccine for prevention of anogenital and oropharyngeal cancers

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“…Here, there is also an extremely low utilization rate; however, studies have shown other possible reasons than those for girls. There are indications of a lack of knowledge among many parents who often assume that the vaccination has no intrinsic benefit for boys but only eliminates them as "HPV transmitters" for the sole benefit of girls [73].…”
Section: Case Study: Vaccination 61 Gender-related Differences In Uti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, there is also an extremely low utilization rate; however, studies have shown other possible reasons than those for girls. There are indications of a lack of knowledge among many parents who often assume that the vaccination has no intrinsic benefit for boys but only eliminates them as "HPV transmitters" for the sole benefit of girls [73].…”
Section: Case Study: Vaccination 61 Gender-related Differences In Uti...mentioning
confidence: 99%