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Published on Sep 13, 2013
Over 14 million people will be infected with HPV this year. HPV can cause cancers that affect both men and women. Prevent HPV -related cancers by vaccinating your boys and girls ages 11 -- 12. Talk to your child's doctor about how you can close the door to cancer today. For more information about adolescent vaccines visit, http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/teens