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2nd cervical cancer vaccine recommended

Updated: Wednesday, 21 Oct 2009, 11:56 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 21 Oct 2009, 11:56 AM EDT

ATLANTA (AP) - A federal vaccine advisory panel has voted to recommend a second vaccine against cervical cancer for girls and young women.

The government last week licensed the vaccine, Cervarix from GlaxoSmithKline, for marketing in the United States. Merck & Co. has had the vaccine Gardasil on the market since 2006.

The committee voted Wednesday. It did not state a preference of one vaccine over the other.

But officials noted that while both protect against forms of the virus that cause cervical, vaginal and vulvar cancers, the older Merck vaccine also protects against forms that cause genital warts.

Both shots are a three-dose series. The Merck series costs about $390 and Glaxo's costs about $385. The CDC still has to adopt the new recommendation for it to become official.
 

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