childhood and teen vaccines from the the american academy of pediatric and u.s. centers for disease control and the american academy of family physician. we are all ears, doc, what is new. i want to tell you what is new and i will not go through all the measles, mumps, vaccine, vaccine. what i want to tell you about are the new recommendations that deal with the hpv, the vaccine that prevents cervical cancer. everybody agrees that children ages 11 and 12 should get this vaccine, there is the new one, the hpv-ii vaccine and should get it to protect themselves later on, against cervical cancer. and i tell you something else, boys should also get the vaccine. they are recommending the original hpv4 vaccine in these