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Does the success of the HPV vaccine mean that cervical screening can be reduced?
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A professor of physiology and biochemistry at the University of South Wales.
A consultant gynaecological oncologist from Somerset NHS Foundation Trust.
A resident GP involved in the discussion about the HPV vaccine.
Head of the food and nutrition national bioscience research infrastructure at the Quadram Institute.
Curator at the Food Museum in Suffolk.
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Does the success of the HPV vaccine mean that cervical screening can be reduced?
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