News Tagged ‘human papilloma virus

New recommendations for Gardasil vaccine may put boys at risk

risk vs benefit New recommendations for Gardasil vaccine may put boys at riskDespite outcry from parents of girls who have received the HPV vaccine , and criticism about the vaccine’s effectiveness from one of its own creators, this month the American Academy of Pediatrics endorsed its use for boys. This follows a similar recommendation from the (CDC). Critics of the vaccine, which has been linked to thousands of complaints of serious adverse side effects, are left to wonder why their voices are not being heard.

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Filmmakers receive funding for Gardasil documentary

kickstarter thumbnail.little Filmmakers receive funding for Gardasil documentaryIn January we reported about a project proposed by a group of independent filmmakers, who hoped to create a documentary about the harmful side effects of the HPV vaccine, . In march, Beasley Allen Law Firm committed financially to help them. Titled “One More Girl,” the documentary will share the stories of individuals and families devastated following a injection.

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New Zealand mom launches website warning of Gardasil dangers

A New Zealand mother, upset about a lack of notice her child’s school provided to parents about upcoming vaccinations, has launched a website to warn parents about the dangers associated with the vaccine. Promoted as a prevention for cervical cancer by protecting against four types of the human papillomavirus (HPV), is being recommended for girls and young women beginning at age 9. However, the vaccination has been linked to serious adverse effects, and more than 80 young women have died following vaccinations.

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Aggressive marketing of Gardasil plays on public fear of cancer

smu logo1 272x300 Aggressive marketing of Gardasil plays on public fear of cancerA recent lecture presented by Southern Methodist University’s Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility, in collaboration with SMU’s Department of Anthropology, examined the ethical questions of pharmaceutical company Merck’s marketing of its vaccine. The drug, fast-tracked for approval in 2006 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, was aggressively marketed as a preventive for cervical cancer.

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Canadian coroner expresses worry about Gardasil side effects

canadian flag 100x100 Canadian coroner expresses worry about Gardasil side effectsA coroner in the Canadian province of Quebec is expressing concern about possible unknown side effects related to the HPV vaccine, . The medical examiner became worried after examining the body of a 14-year-old girl, who died after receiving her second dose of the vaccine, which is used to protect girls and young women from the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus, which can cause cervical cancer.

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Video outlines untold dangers of Gardasil vaccine

A video produced by Jenny Thompson, director of The Health Sciences Institute, outlines the myths and untold dangers surrounding the vaccine . , manufactured by Merck & Co., is marketed as a preventive treatment for girls beginning at age 9 to protect them from cervical cancer. The drug actually targets the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease that can cause genital warts and precancerous lesions on the cervix. However, Thompson says, the drugmaker is pushing to make the drug mandatory for school-age girls, and minimizes the dangerous side effects experienced by many girls after receiving the vaccine.

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Push to expand Gardasil vaccine to boys as throat cancer linked to HPV

There is a push to expand the distribution of the vaccine, manufactured by Merck & Company, to boys, as recent studies are linking the development of throat cancers to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). is currently marketed as a treatment for girls and young women for the prevention of cervical cancer, which also is caused by HPV. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus. protects against four types of HPV, two of which are most often linked to the development of cervical cancer.

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Gardasil injures and kills many, but no recall

Washington Examiner opinion editor Barbara Hollingsworth raises an interesting question about Merck’s cervical cancer vaccine : If 52 deaths linked to sudden unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles prompted massive, multi-billion-dollar recalls, then why is still administered to thousands of school-age girls when it has been linked to 49 deaths in a briefer time span?

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January is cervical cancer awareness month

Women considering receiving the vaccine for themselves or their daughters  may encounter a lot of confusing, sometimes contradictory information and sweeping generalizations. Because January is Cervical Cancer Awareness month, more women and girls may be seeking information about human papillomavirus (HPV), , and the more recently approved vaccine , which makes it even more important that truth about the vaccine be known.

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HPV authority says pap tests make Gardasil vaccine unnecessary

When asked if she believed the vaccine presented more risks to girls and women than the possibility of cervical cancer, Dr. Diane Harper, the lead researcher in human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine development told journalist Marcia Yerman that has little to no benefit for women who receive Pap screening.

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