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Vasectomy: A Long, Slow Haul to Successful Takeoff

James D Shelton and Roy Jacobstein
Global Health: Science and Practice December 2016, 4(4):514-517; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-16-00355
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    • LOW DEMAND FROM MEN IS THE OVERRIDING ISSUE
    • THOUGHTS ON THE REVIEW
    • WHY INVEST IN VASECTOMY?
    • GETTING BEYOND THE SMALL PILOT PARADIGM BY PACKAGING VASECTOMY WITH OTHER CLINICAL METHODS
    • HARMONIZING VASECTOMY DEMAND GENERATION WITH BROADER FAMILY PLANNING COMMUNICATION AIMED AT MEN
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