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Is the hepatitis B vaccine safe?
Yes. The hepatitis B vaccine is one of the safest vaccines.
What is hepatitis B?
How common is hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in Europe?
What does hepatitis B have to do with liver cancer?
How is hepatitis B virus spread?
Is there any way to reduce the risk of developing liver cancer from hepatitis B virus infection?
How soon after birth should newborns be vaccinated against hepatitis B?
If my baby is vaccinated against hepatitis B, could he/she still develop liver cancer?
Is the hepatitis B vaccine safe?
My child was not vaccinated against hepatitis B at birth. Should he/she be vaccinated now?
I am an adult and I have not been vaccinated against hepatitis B. Should I get vaccinated now?
Am I at risk of having hepatitis B?
Should I have a test for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection?
I have tested positive for hepatitis B. What should I do?
If I receive treatment for hepatitis B, will it reduce my risk of developing liver cancer?
What are the side-effects of hepatitis B treatment?
Where can I find more information about hepatitis B and vaccination?