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GAZETTE: Government wrong to push human papillomavirus vaccine

by Ilena Rose <BIA@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 15, 2008 at 11:34 AM

On the internet, the true S**** oil Sellers (plus a few new ones)
pu****ng this unproven vaccine, have been fillilng blogs, Wiki, the
Health Fraud list, and Usenet with their industry propaganda about
this s**** oil.

www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/s****-oil.htm

http://www.gazette.uwo.ca/article.cfm?section=Opinions&articleID=1529&month=01&day=23&year=2008

To the editor:
The hasty decision by our federal Health Minister to vaccinate young
Canadian girls in Grades 6-9 against the human papillomavirus (HPV) is
a monstrous mistake.

First, the vaccine isn’t necessary. According to the Centre of Disease
Control and Prevention, only a very small percentage of women infected
with the virus have “high risk” strains that could lead to cervical
cancer.

Otherwise, HPV generally clears on its own like the common cold, or
could leave you with a few genital warts. There is no dangerous
epidemic of HPV and there is no epidemic of cervical cancer.

Cervical cancer kills approximately 400 women in Canada each year as
compared to breast cancer, which kills approximately 5,000 women. We
already have a good method of early detection and therefore
management, of cervical cancer, with almost 100 per cent survival rate
when found early — namely the Pap test.

The $300 million used for the Gardasil vaccination program could be
better spent on ThinPrep cervical cancer screening, which is even more
accurate than the Pap smear test and on increased *** education in
schools, which has been proven in numerous studies to decrease
risk-taking behaviour and incidence of ***ually transmitted
infections.

Second, we don’t even know the vaccine is effective, let alone safe.
Merck, the makers of Gardasil, still cannot give us answers to such
questions as: How safe is this vaccine? What are the side effects? How
many girls were used in clinical trials? And because cervical cancer
develops over many years, was this vaccine even tested long enough to
know that it works?

Another alarming fact: since May 2007, there have been 2,000 adverse
affects from this vaccine re****ted in the United States along with
seven deaths, which are currently under investigation.

Third, the medical sup****t for this initiative is suspect. As a nurse
who has been taught to think critically and use evidence-based
practice, I started to research information about the Gardasil vaccine
only to be alarmed on every front.

I looked to experts at the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
of Canada for help to see why they are so enthusiastic about this
vaccine and saw, to my surprise, that they were given a $1.5 million
grant from Merck: did this money have an impact on their behaviour?

This vaccine and public in-school vaccination program is screaming
“scam.” With all the unanswered questions and adverse side effects,
why are we sup****ting this campaign?

I urge everyone to be critical thinkers and leaders. Do some research
and sup****t the initiatives you believe in, and speak out against the
ones you don’t. Our healthcare system is in critical danger of being
taken over and controlled by big pharmaceutical companies like Merck,
that do research fueled by how to make money, not by how to make
humans healthy.
—Celina Carter
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
 




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