The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT16) SAN FRANCISCO -- Jan. 29, 2007 -- SCI-CANCER-VACCINE -- Dr. Jeffrey Klausner at City Clinic, an STD clinic in San Francisco, pictured Jan. 24, 2007. The new vaccine against human papillomavirus, which became available last summer, could potentially prevent thousands of cases of cervical cancer. in women. But doctors hope the vaccine will be able to prevent a less well-known, but potentially fatal, disease in gay men, anal cancer. The same strains of HPV cause both cancers. (Peter DaSilva/The New York Times)
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2007-01-29
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The New York Times Agency
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