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Cervical Cancer Vaccine: Risks and Rewards

Added: October 3, 2007 | Time 03:02 | Views: 1,713

Dr. Chris Dreiling explains the purpose of the vaccine is to decrease the carriage of the viruses that may cause cancer.

Topics: Cancer, Cervical Cancer

Tags: cervical cancer vaccine, hpv, human papaloma virus

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vaccineshurtbabies says:9 weeks ago | Reply

First Vioxx, which killed some 55000 people, now Gardasil, another great Merck product, designed to exploit females' pelvic goldmine!
This is just another case of blatant medical-pharmaceutical greed and evil.

I strongly suspect that recipients may suffer cancers and/or infertility as a result of geting the HPV vaccine years down the track. If this should be the case, we will no doubt witness a flurry of pseudo-scientific studies being published to deny a link, just as has been done to discredit the vaccine-autism link.

The fact that the medical establishment and governments support Merck in this endevour shows what a sick and perverted society we live in. Parents who get their daughters to have this vaccine must be out of their minds.

DrMDK says:39 weeks ago | Reply

Are you aware of the 11 deaths reported that may or maynot linked to vaccine. DrMDK

mclauria says:1 year ago | Reply

This should be free and mandatory for females!

vaccineshurtbabies says:9 weeks ago | Reply

No, it should be banned and the Merck mafia locked up to keep the public safe.

rickj says:1 year ago | Reply

Seems like a no brainer to me. I am going to tell my friends with daughters to check this out. Thanks Dr. Drelling!

vaccineshurtbabies says:9 weeks ago | Reply

Yes, talk them into allowing Merck to exploit their pelvic goldmines!

MoMo says:1 year ago | Reply

People need to pull their heads out of their backsides. This vaccine should be given like all other standard innoculations.

vaccineshurtbabies says:8 weeks ago | Reply

I prefer Dr. Herbert Shelton's assessment: "Belief in immunization is a form of delusional insanity."

VP03_hot says:1 year ago | Reply

So what's all the controversy about? I don't get it. If it helps someone avoid cancer... then get the dang doses.

vaccineshurtbabies says:8 weeks ago | Reply

"If it helps somene avoid cancer..."

That's about at the same level as believing in Father Christmas or in the Cargo Cult movement. As A. Weishaupt once remarked: "Oh foolish man! What can't you be made to believe?"

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