Being a cervical cancer survivor, I can tell you definitively that if there had been a method available to me that would have prevented the 6+ months of misery I went through (not to mention the years of followup treatment and the anxiety I go through EVERY time I get my paps), I would have done it without a second's hesitation!
While there is a huge difference between the Hep vaccines & the HPV vaccine, I think that both are equally important in preventing illness, especially considering kids are having sex at MUCH earlier ages and STD's are absolutely ramant.
Mandated, government-funded vaccines are just one more way that the government is attempting to protect it citizenry from putting a larger, longer-term strain on the economy.
I mean think about it: They can pay $500 NOW and hopefully PREVENT an illness, or pay tens of thousands of dollars LATER in attempting to TREAT a potentially preventable illness. From that standpoint, I wholly support mandated vaccinations.
2007-10-18 04:30:29
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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The HPV vaccine is a godsend for women to prevent papilloma virus and cervical cancer. A large majority of sexually active women will get papilloma virus, which can lead to gynecological cancers, some of which are usually lethal. A country that makes HPV and Hep A and B vaccination mandatory is a VERY forward thinking country! The US won't do this because of the delusional puritanical views of a minority of vocal and politicized persons. I have been treated for HPV as have most of the women I know. In retrospect, we would all have welcomed a vaccine.
2007-10-18 05:09:31
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answered by philosophyangel 7
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The HPV vaccinne is for the human papillomavirus which will help protect you from cervical cancer and genital warts, which you get with out even having sex. This vaccine is wonderful and only administered between the ages of 8 and 24 and you should be so lucky that you can get it. I am too old for this vaccine and unfortunately it wasn't available when I was 24. So to answer the question YES! Vaccines are to help prevent bor make you immune from getting diseases you can't receive any harm from vaccines and the side effect are mild to none. Save your self and get the shots!
2007-10-18 04:32:36
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answered by Jaime P 2
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Yes you can, as young as age 9, it prevents against the 4 major types of hpv. It is a great idea, all women should do it.
2016-03-13 01:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-28 11:48:08
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answered by ginny 3
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I feel that it is WRONG to be forced to have this vaccine, for various reasons:
1. There are NO LONG TERM STUDIES done regarding this vaccine! For all we know this could make our children STERILE or even worse!
2. It says in the commercial that it MAY NOT prevent against the four forms of cervical cancer that it says it will prevent!
3. There are more than four forms of cervical cancer! It does NOT prevent or protect you against all of them!
Even if I WERE in the age range, I would refuse to get this Gardasil shot!!! I would fight tooth and nail not to have a needle stuck into me with this vaccine.
2007-10-18 09:16:47
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answered by Terri 7
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