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Observer editorial

The Observer view on the need for boys to be given the HPV vaccine

The Gardasil vaccine against the human papilloma virus.
The Gardasil vaccine against the human papilloma virus. Photograph: Voisin/Phanie / Rex Features

The news that hundreds of thousands of British teenage boys could soon be given the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine is to be welcomed. For a decade, schoolgirls have been given it to ward off cervical cancer and, as the Observer has reported, many doctors believe boys should be similarly protected against a virus that can cause deadly cancers of the mouth and anus in males.

The Observer is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, founded in 1791. It is published by Guardian News & Media and is editorially independent.

Last week, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation announced it broadly backed extending the programme to boys and health minister, Steve Brine, indicated he considered this reasonable. “I am looking at the advice carefully and will announce a decision very soon,” he said. The nature of that decision is clear. The government must back the expansion of the HPV vaccine to schoolboys, a move that will eventually save hundreds of lives a year.

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