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WASHINGTON - Women for the first time have a vaccine to protect themselves against cervical cancer.
The Food and Drug Administration yesterday approved use of the vaccine, Gardasil, for use in females ages 9 to 26.
It prevents infection by four strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV, the most prevalent sexually transmitted disease.
This cancer kills 3,700 women each year in the United States and hundreds of thousands more worldwide.
Acting FDA Administrator Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach said the vaccine will have "a dramatic effect" on the health of women around the world, adding it appeared very safe.
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