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CPS-136 - Women of colour rightfully feel quite vulnerable in the world. Tennessee minority women views about the human papillomavirus vaccine a qualitative study in the USA

  • At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
  • Type: Poster
  • Poster code: CPS-136
  • By: CERNASEV, Alina (UTHSC College Of Pharmacy, United States)
  • Co-author(s): Dr Alina Cernasev (UTHSC College Of Pharmacy, Nashville, United States)
    Dr Karissa Cliff (UTHSC College Of Pharmacy, Nashville, United States)
    Hayleigh Hallam (UTHSC College Of Pharmacy, Nashville, United States)
    Emily Nagel (UTHSC College Of Pharmacy, Nashville, United States)
    Dr Alex Johnson (Christ Community Health Services, Memphis, United States)
    Dr Tracy Hagemann (UTHSC College Of Pharmacy, Nashville, United States)
  • Abstract:

    Introduction: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection in the United States of America (USA), with more than 80% of all Americans acquiring HPV by age 45. Annually, over 45,000 HPV-related cancer diagnoses are reported. HPV infection is associated with the development of cervical, oropharyngeal, vaginal,..

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