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Emotions overflow at public forum about Gardasil, as vaccine ‘victims’ speak out

What was designed to be a public health information forum about the vaccine turned into an emotional scene as self-described “victims” of the vaccine spoke out about serious side effects linked to the drug. Perhaps the most well known of these vaccines, which are promoted as protection against the human papillomavirus (), is Gardasil, manufactured by Merck. , which is transmitted sexually,  is linked to the development of cervical cancer and, more recently, cancers of the throat and anus.

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January is Cervical Health Awareness Month

Throughout the month of January, women are observing Cervical Health Awareness Month. According to the National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC), each year in the U.S., approximately 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer. More than 4,000 women die as a result of cervical cancer annually. However, cervical cancer is preventable.

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Overestimating benefits of HPV vaccines could lead to increased risks

A new study published in the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine indicates girls who receive (human papillomavirus) vaccines like Gardasil and Cervarix may overestimate the amount of protection the drug offers. According to the report, funded by the National Institutes of Health, some girls think they no longer have to practice safe sex after receiving the vaccination, or that they are protected from all types of or protected from indefinitely. In fact, vaccines such as Gardasil only protect against four of hundreds of types of , and the vaccine’s effectiveness diminishes after about five to seven years.

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Did Bachmann overblow Gardasil side effects? What are the risks?

Michele Bachmann 100x100 Did Bachmann overblow Gardasil side effects? What are the risks?In this week’s GOP Presidential debate, candidate Michele Bachmann criticized Texas Governor and presidential candidate Rick Perry for his attempt to mandate the use of Gardasil in his state. Gardasil, manufactured by Merck, is promoted as a preventive treatment against human papillomavirus (), a sexually transmitted virus linked to the development of cervical cancer. Following a public outcry in the state of Texas, the mandate was overturned. Bachmann objected to the mandate for political reasons, but also expressed concerns that any parent might feel about being required to give their child a relatively new vaccine, about possible adverse side effects.

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Gardasil: do the benefits really outweigh the risks?

risk vs benefit Gardasil: do the benefits really outweigh the risks?There is much debate about the vaccine Gardasil, which was introduced in 2006 for girls, and marketed as a weapon against cervical cancer. The vaccine actually targets human papillomavirus (), a sexually transmitted virus that is linked to the development of cervical cancer. While originally targeted only at girls and young women, the FDA recently expanded approval of the drug for use in boys and young men, to prevent the spread of .

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Vaccine watchdog group promotes letter writing campaign against Gardasil

gardasil logo Vaccine watchdog group promotes letter writing campaign against GardasilS.A.N.E. Vax, Inc., a non-profit organization established to promote safe, affordable, necessary, effective vaccines and vaccination practices, has announced a combined effort of concerned citizens worldwide to insist on government compliance with regulations and guidelines in the implementation and monitoring of vaccines. In particular, the outreach effort is focusing on Gardasil, manfuactured by Merck and marketed as a preventive for cervical cancer by targeting the human papillomavirus (). According to a recent news release, SaneVax is encouraging an open letter writing campaign addressing the issue of vaccine safety.

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Writer urges parents not to make daughters ‘guinea pigs’ for Gardasil

Gard 100x100 Writer urges parents not to make daughters guinea pigs for GardasilA writer on the blog site buzzle.com, a news and information clearinghouse website, recently posted an article urging parents to use caution when making a choice about the Gardasil vaccine. The mother of an 11-year-old girl, author Anastacia Mott Austin says young girls receiving the human papillomavirus () vaccine are like “guinea pigs,” because the vaccine has not been properly tested for long-range consequences on a large sample of girls in its target age group. The vaccine is currently recommended by the FDA for girls beginning as young as age 9, through about age 26, for the prevention of cervical cancer.

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CNN report examines harmful side effects linked to Gardasil

vaccine bottle literature 100x100 CNN report examines harmful side effects linked to GardasilTwo years after -vaccine Gardasil was introduced to the public in 2006, CNN examined reports of serious adverse side effects linked to the drug. Gardasil is marketed primarily to young women, as a preventive treatment against cervical cancer. It protects against four types of human papillomavirus, which is linked to causing cervical cancer. However, some medical experts argue the vaccine is unnecessary, as the body naturally clears more than 90 percent of , and cervical cancer can be detected with an annual pap smear.

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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 vaccine, Gardasil. 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 Gardasil 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 Gardasil 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 (), Gardasil 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 Gardasil vaccinations.

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