Women who are unscreened or under-screened are at greater risk of developing cervical cancer, the government says.
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The experts proposed that certain adult vaccines, such as the influenza vaccine and the cervical cancer vaccine for women, should be provided at subsidized costs.
Women who are unscreened or under-screened are at greater risk of developing cervical cancer, the government says.
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