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The Oncologist, Vol. 11, No. 4, 393-396, April 2006; doi:10.1634/theoncologist.11-4-393
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Medical Ethics

The Promise of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Does Not Confer Immunity Against Ethical Reflection

Inmaculada de Melo-Martín

Division of Medical Ethics, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, USA

Key Words. HPV • Cervical cancer • Ethics • Justice

Correspondence: Inmaculada de Melo-Martín, Ph.D., M.S., Division of Medical Ethics, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 411 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021, USA. Telephone: 212-746-1268; Fax: 212-746-8544; e-mail: imd2001{at}med.cornell.edu

The recent announcement of an experimental vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV) has raised great hopes and expectations. Promising trial results, however, should not obscure ethical issues related to a vaccine’s ultimate dissemination. Although lay media might view an HPV vaccine as a panacea, a more complicated ethical reality exists, touching upon public knowledge, health care disparities, and parental consent for childhood vaccination.




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