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2023-04-24 04:34:33 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: D483B66E941FB13288D1E19EB29356DB02E17EA59B51AC0CD82C1770ADC085A7
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The Epoch Times cites a 2022 study of cervical cancer rates from 2001-18. The largest increase was in women aged 40-44, who were too old for the vaccine. The study found a correlation between larger cancer rate increases, and lower screening and vaccination rates. https://ijgc.bmj.com/content/32/9/1115

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