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Volume 386, Issue 10007, 14–20 November 2015, Pages 1919-1920
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HPV vaccination for victims of childhood sexual abuse

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    In addition, HPV testing protocol used has neither been validated from urine from a penile urethra nor in individuals without a cervix. The recommendation made for victims of sexual abuse to start HPV screening at age 18 and to provide awareness programs with generous access to HPV vaccination, is equally applicable to transpeople.31 Furthermore, self-sampling HPV screening in urine of people born with a cervix could greatly facilitate the acceptance of the screening program by this vulnerable group, for people born with a penis further studies have to be done regarding sensitivity of urine analysis.

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