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Book Synopsis
The most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV causes cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, penis, and anus. When the HPV vaccine first came to the market in 2006, it immediately grabbed attention. This book explores the national arguments and global disputes surrounding the hotly controversial HPV vaccine.

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Well written and well researched. It is a valuable addition to the fields of public health, public policy, and pharmaceutical marketing. Choice 2011

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction. A Cancer Vaccine for Girls? HPV, Sexuality, and the New Politics of Prevention
Vaccine Time Lines
Part I: The Known and the Unknown: Vaccination Decisions amid Risk and Uncertainty
Chapter 1. The Coercive Hand, the Benefi cent Hand: What the History of Compulsory Vaccination Can Tell Us about HPV Vaccine Mandates
Chapter 2. Gardasil: A Vaccine against Cancer and a Drug to Reduce Risk
Chapter 3. HPV Vaccination Campaigns: Masking Uncertainty, Erasing Complexity
Chapter 4. The Great Undiscussable: Anal Cancer, HPV, and Gay Men's Health
Chapter 5. Cervical Cancer, HIV, and the HPV Vaccine in Botswana
Part II: Girls at the Center of the Storm: Marketing and Managing Gendered Risk
Chapter 6. Safeguarding Girls: Morality, Risk, and Activism
Chapter 7. Producing and Protecting Risky Girlhoods
Chapter 8. Re- Presenting Choice: Tune in HPV
Part III: Focus on the Family: Parents Assessing Morality, Risk, and Opting Out
Chapter 9. Parenting and Prevention: Views of HPV Vaccines among Parents Challenging Childhood Immunizations
Chapter 10. Decision Psychology and the HPV Vaccine
Chapter 11. Nonmedical Exemptions to Mandatory Vaccination: Personal Belief, Public Policy, and the Ethics of Refusal
Chapter 12. Sex, Science, and the Politics of Biomedicine: Gardasil in Comparative Perspective
Part IV: In Search of Good Government: Eu rope, Africa, and America at the Crossroads of Cancer Prevention
Chapter 13. Vaccination as Governance: HPV Skepticism in the United States and Africa, and the North- South Divide
Chapter 14. Public Discourses and Policymaking: The HPV Vaccination from the Europe an Perspective
Chapter 15. HPV Vaccination in Context: A View from France
Notes on Contributors
Index

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 26/11/2010
    ISBN13: 9780801896712, 978-0801896712
    ISBN10: 0801896711

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The most common sexually transmitted infection, HPV causes cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, penis, and anus. When the HPV vaccine first came to the market in 2006, it immediately grabbed attention. This book explores the national arguments and global disputes surrounding the hotly controversial HPV vaccine.

    Trade Review
    Well written and well researched. It is a valuable addition to the fields of public health, public policy, and pharmaceutical marketing. Choice 2011

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Introduction. A Cancer Vaccine for Girls? HPV, Sexuality, and the New Politics of Prevention
    Vaccine Time Lines
    Part I: The Known and the Unknown: Vaccination Decisions amid Risk and Uncertainty
    Chapter 1. The Coercive Hand, the Benefi cent Hand: What the History of Compulsory Vaccination Can Tell Us about HPV Vaccine Mandates
    Chapter 2. Gardasil: A Vaccine against Cancer and a Drug to Reduce Risk
    Chapter 3. HPV Vaccination Campaigns: Masking Uncertainty, Erasing Complexity
    Chapter 4. The Great Undiscussable: Anal Cancer, HPV, and Gay Men's Health
    Chapter 5. Cervical Cancer, HIV, and the HPV Vaccine in Botswana
    Part II: Girls at the Center of the Storm: Marketing and Managing Gendered Risk
    Chapter 6. Safeguarding Girls: Morality, Risk, and Activism
    Chapter 7. Producing and Protecting Risky Girlhoods
    Chapter 8. Re- Presenting Choice: Tune in HPV
    Part III: Focus on the Family: Parents Assessing Morality, Risk, and Opting Out
    Chapter 9. Parenting and Prevention: Views of HPV Vaccines among Parents Challenging Childhood Immunizations
    Chapter 10. Decision Psychology and the HPV Vaccine
    Chapter 11. Nonmedical Exemptions to Mandatory Vaccination: Personal Belief, Public Policy, and the Ethics of Refusal
    Chapter 12. Sex, Science, and the Politics of Biomedicine: Gardasil in Comparative Perspective
    Part IV: In Search of Good Government: Eu rope, Africa, and America at the Crossroads of Cancer Prevention
    Chapter 13. Vaccination as Governance: HPV Skepticism in the United States and Africa, and the North- South Divide
    Chapter 14. Public Discourses and Policymaking: The HPV Vaccination from the Europe an Perspective
    Chapter 15. HPV Vaccination in Context: A View from France
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

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