"Although some people who oppose making the vaccine mandatory cite its cost, [Ellen] Taylor [chief of gynecology at Northwestern Hospital Center] said the expense to track and treat any pre-cancerous and cancerous cells caused by the virus will cost more."Some people also oppose making the vaccine mandatory because they fear it will lead to promiscuity among younger children. Most medical professionals, however, don't believe a vaccination would increase sexual activity.
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