HPV Vaccination in Difficult Setting Population

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Elsa Díaz López
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[1] Faculty of Bioethics,
[2] Anahuac University,undefined
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Bioethics; Vulnerability; Human Papillomavirus vaccination; Sexual diversity; Lesbian women and sexually transmitted infection;
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The Sustainable Development Goals agenda calls on the International community to identify and prioritize the rights and needs of the most vulnerable. Primary prevention should be emphasized because of its risks, screening has not reached optimal levels, and where the uptake of patients with genital neoplastic disease often arrives in more advanced stages compared to the heterosexual population.
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