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Boys and HPV: What Parents in Yogyakarta Think
IndonesiaMonday, March 3, 2025
Now, let's talk about money. Even if parents are willing to vaccinate their sons, they might not be able to afford it. The HPV vaccine isn't cheap, and not everyone can afford it. This is a big barrier to getting more boys vaccinated.
It's also important to note that HPV isn't just a health issue. It's also a social and economic issue. If more boys are vaccinated, it could lead to a decrease in HPV-related cancers in both men and women. This could have a big impact on society as a whole.
So, what can be done? First, more education is needed. Parents need to know about HPV and how it affects boys. Second, the cost of the vaccine needs to be addressed. Maybe there could be subsidies or other ways to make it more affordable. Third, more research is needed. We need to know more about how parents make decisions about vaccinating their sons.
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