Many Young HIV-Positive Women May Benefit From Cervical Cancer Vaccine

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AIDSmeds January 17, 2012 Young women living with HIV may benefit from vaccinations that protect against cervical cancer, according to a new study showing that many HIV-positive women averaging 21 years of age are negative for the human papillomavirus (HPV) types typically associated with tumors, according to a new analysis. These encouraging findings were presented Continue Reading …

Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Could Eliminate Cervical Cancer Screening Need: Study

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ThirdAge.com

Boomer Health and Lifestyle

Posted by Claire Shefchik on November 12, 2011 1:30 PM

[Gardasil_vaccine] Vaccinating girls for human papillomavirus (HPV) early in life could reduce the need for later screenings, U.S. and Finnish researchers said Wednesday.

“Provided that organized vaccination programs achieve high coverage in early adolescents before sexual debut, HPV vaccination has the potential to substantially reduce the incidence of cervical cancer, probably allowing the modification of screening programs,” Matti Lehtinen from the University of Tampere in Finland told Reuters.

Girl, 13, left in ‘waking coma’ and sleeps for 23 hours a day after severe reaction to cervical cancer jabs

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Mail Online
United Kingdom

Lucy Hinks is unable to walk or talk after having injections at school
Parents warn others to check on potential side effects of Cervarix vaccine

By Lauren Paxman

Last updated at 4:31 PM on 14th November 2011

[ministry of health] A schoolgirl has been left in a ‘waking coma’, too exhausted to open her eyes or speak, after having a cervical cancer vaccine. Last October and again a month later, Lucy Hinks joined her classmates at school in Wigton in Cumbria to have the HPV jab Cervarix as part of a country-wide programme.

By Christmas, she had visited the doctor several times with flu-like symptoms, tiredness and joint pain.

GSK’s Cervarix prevents anal cancer in women

Fierce Vaccines

August 24, 2011
By Erica Teichert

While HPV vaccines are mainly used to protect young women from cervical cancer, the shots have also been found to prevent other types of disease, including penile cancer and genital warts in males. Now, a new study has shown that GlaxoSmithKline’s Cervarix may also prevent anal cancer in women.

Drug Companies Are Sexualizing Our Kids!

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Vaccine Truth

By Christina England | November 1st, 2011 |

[vaccines-sexually-transmitted-disease] Recently, there has been a vast amount of media coverage exposing many leading stores sexualizing children through the marketing of inappropriate clothing. Mini skirts, crop tops, and sexy under-wear for primary school children, even high heels for toddlers fill the shelves, leaving parents shocked and outraged.

One little girl Suri Cruise, the daughter of Tom Cruise, is often seen teetering around in high heels whilst wearing bright red lip gloss at the tender age of five. In fact this very young child even has her own ‘fashion blog’, showing interested readers her vast array of tiny high heels whilst sharing her latest fashion tips.

It’s Time to Occupy Pharma: Government Blames Parents for Low Gardasil Vaccine Uptake & Expands Routine Use for Boys

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Age of Autism

Government Blames Parents for Low Gardasil Vaccine Uptake & Expands Routine Use for Boys
Merck Strikes Back with Blatant Corporate Influence on Government & Media
It is Time to ‘Occupy Pharma’

By Leslie Carol Botha
Women’s Health Educator
Author & Broadcast Journalist

[aoa occupy] 10.28.11 – See Merck run. The aftermath of the discovery of a genetically engineered virus in 100% of the Gardasil vials tested by SANE Vax Inc. has had global governments running and Merck’s marketing department at a loss for words.1 That coupled with Michelle Bachmann’s remarks on not getting her daughters vaccinated with Gardasil at the September 12 Republican Party Tea Party debate in front of millions of viewers – and then stating the next day that she met a mother of a now ‘mentally retarded’ injured girl who had received Gardasil. On October 9 Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 499 into law giving the custody of minors age 12 and over to the State of California for the treatment of STD’s. All three issues have spotlighted Gardasil and have brought negative attention to Merck’s multi-million dollar award-winning creating a market out of thin air ‘One Less’ campaign.

14 Year old California Girl Dies 14 Days Post-Gardasil Vaccination- Family Finds Adolescent Dead in Bed

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Governor Brown Signs Parent’s Worst Nightmare into Law Gives Custody of 12 Year Olds to the State
By Leslie Carol Botha, Vice President Public Relations
October 20, 2011

The fatality of a 14 year old California girl was entered into the VAERS database on August 23, 2011 – 134 days after her death in April. The latest Gardasil victim died of cardiac arrest 14 days after vaccination. According to VAERS report # 430780 , the adolescent was vaccinated on March 28, had no other life-threatening illnesses, and received no other vaccinations.

Evidence for HPV vaccination questioned

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ABC Science

Australia

October 13, 2011

[wilyman article] Vaccine and cancer experts in Australia have defended criticism of the Australia’s HPV vaccination program.

The criticisms have been raised by Judy Wilyman, who is completing a PhD on the Australian government’s vaccination policy at the University of Wollongong.

“There is inconclusive evidence it will reduce any cervical cancer and the long-term risks of using this vaccine have not been determined,” says Wilyman, who has a Master of Science in population health, and recently outlined her concern in an online article published by the British Society for Ecological Medicine.

We need to talk about HPV vaccination – seriously

New Scientist
Opinion

[ns_logo] 18:31 16 September 2011 by Charlotte Haug

Should we vaccinate girls against HPV? Michele Bachmann’s blundering aside, there is no clear answer

Whenever a new medical intervention comes onto the scene, doctors have hard choices to make. Do we really know enough about its potential benefits and risks to recommend using it? If in doubt, should we err on the side of caution or on the side of hope?

These are difficult questions because medical knowledge is usually incomplete and ambiguous. They are especially difficult to answer for drugs that may prevent disease in the future, particularly when those drugs are given to otherwise healthy people. Vaccines, particularly the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, are a case in point.

HPV jab: doctors call for teenage girls to be given more effective vaccine against sexual disease

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The Guardian

Pressure increases on ministers to provide genital warts inoculation to girls from age 12

Denis Campbell
Saturday 8 October 2011 15.40 EDT
[Doctor-preparing-a-vaccin-007] Doctors are pressing the Department of Health to switch from using Cervarix to using Gardasil to immunise teenage girls against cervical cancer because Gardasil protects against more strains of the cancer causing virus HPV. Photograph: Alamy

Doctors are urging ministers to mount a sustained attack on the UK’s most common sexually-transmitted infection by immunising 12- and 13-year-old schoolgirls against genital warts.