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What constitutes consent when parents and daughters have different views about having the HPV vaccine: qualitative interviews with stakeholders
- Correspondence to Fiona Wood, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XN, Wales, UK; wood{at}cardiff.ac.uk
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What constitutes consent when parents and daughters have different views about having the HPV vaccine: qualitative interviews with stakeholders
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- Received June 24, 2010
- Revised January 17, 2011
- Accepted February 6, 2011
- First published April 8, 2011.
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July 19, 2011
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