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	<title>Comments on: Feds approve new cervical cancer vaccine-  Cervarix</title>
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		<title>By: Reality</title>
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		<description>Oh goodie!  Yet another vaccine to prevent women from being infected with HPV?  What about men?  Nada, nothing, even though recent research has confirmed what urologists have long suspected: that certain strains of HPV are the cause of some rather aggressive forms of prostate cancer.  Nothing&#039;s being done about this.  But what more should we suspect.  Men&#039;s health issues - and our reproductive system in particular - have always been relegated to the back seat when it comes to research funding and public policy initiatives.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh goodie!  Yet another vaccine to prevent women from being infected with HPV?  What about men?  Nada, nothing, even though recent research has confirmed what urologists have long suspected: that certain strains of HPV are the cause of some rather aggressive forms of prostate cancer.  Nothing&#8217;s being done about this.  But what more should we suspect.  Men&#8217;s health issues &#8211; and our reproductive system in particular &#8211; have always been relegated to the back seat when it comes to research funding and public policy initiatives.</p>
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