In Sexualizing Cancer, author Laura Mamo explores the politics of HPV cancer prevention. Mamo, a professor at the Health Equity Institute at San Francisco University, reveals how gender and other equity positions from within the scientific, medical, and advocate communities have shaped vaccine guidelines, clinical trial funding, research practices, clinical programs-and the public's perception and acceptance of HPV vaccination as cancer prevention.
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