Boys 'should get cervical cancer jab too'

Cancer vaccination programmes should be extended to teenage boys as they contribute to the transmission of the disease, an infectious diseases expert said today.

Boys 'should get cervical cancer jab too'

Cancer vaccination programmes should be extended to teenage boys as they contribute to the transmission of the disease, an infectious diseases expert said today.

Dr Paul Yeo said that although vaccination programmes are a welcome step in reducing deaths, by not vaccinating boys, health services are leaving a “pool of infected individuals” who could spread the virus to women later in life when the effect of the vaccination has potentially worn off.

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