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What ’ s up?

The Study. Your doses give hope Together we can end HPV disease. What ’ s up?. We are seeking women ages 18 to 30 years old to join the “ IMAP ” project at the Emory School of Medicine. We want to learn more about how the HPV vaccine works

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What ’ s up?

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  1. TheStudy Your doses give hope Together we can end HPV disease What’s up? We are seeking women ages 18 to 30 years old to join the “IMAP” project at the Emory School of Medicine. We want to learn more about how the HPV vaccine works and protects young women. The HPV vaccine helps prevent diseases due to HPV infections, such as cervical cancer. Who can join? • You must have had 2 HPV (cervical cancer) vaccine shots, at least 6 months ago  • We will give you a third HPV shot to complete your series • You must be willing to come for one study visit and give blood • We are seeking women who are not pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant How can I get more information? What’s in it for me? • We offer $75 cash payment for your study visit to cover time and travel expenses • See our website: http://imapstudy.emory.edu • Call Kara Barrett: 404-712-9367 or • Email Julia Painter: jellenb@emory.edu This study is being conducted by Kevin Ault, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Emory University School of Medicine Group 2b; Version 2; 7/2/2012

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