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Single dose of vaccine may prevent cervical cancer

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Perhaps that means that the vaccine is totally INEFFECTIVE.

The vaccine has already been proven effective, that study has been done, peer-reviewed, accepted, and is fact. This study was to find out the most effective way to use the vaccine that has already been proven to work.

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"maybe" is not good enough

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No it hasn't been proven to work. Gardasil never took their research that far (it never proved that it helped against cervical cancer), that's why they only claim "effective against HPV". Meanwhile the number of girls having serious side effects from that vaccine are horrible. "In my practice I have worked with a number of people injured by the Gardasil vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV), or genital warts, which is given to girls and boys starting at the age of 8. According to statistics on the site SaneVax, as of 2013 more than 32,000 people have reported adverse affects to the Gardasil vaccine. More than 145 have died, over 1,000 are permanently disabled, and more than 6,400 have yet to recover. When you see their photos and read their stories, some written by mothers who have lost their daughters, it’s hard to imagine any amount of risk is acceptable, especially for a vaccine with such questionable benefit. The evidence shows HPV rarely proceeds to cancer and that very few women with HPV develop cervical cancer, as other risk factors are involved." Dr Mark Flannery

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