helenabear
<font color=deeppink>There is hope for the helples
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No offense, but I wouldn't even call this a "near guarantee" From what I recall 80% of all cervical cancer is caused by the strains this vaccination will go up against.Dakota_Lynn said:I'm taking my 15 year old in to start her shots next month. What a wonderful gift we can give our daughters; a near guarantee they won't get cervical cancer. Amazing!
That leaves you 20% of all other cervical cancers that can be caused by something else.
Not all cases of cervical cancer are caused by that virus. Yes the majority, but still IMO not enough to even think of it as a near guarantee or anything.
As a girl who lost her mom to cervical cancer when she was 48 (and I was only 16) I think this shot could be a great breakthrough for many.
I also know that a lot of people who get the HPV do not even get cervical cancer. There is a correlation between the two, but one does not mean the other.
Not trying to put it down again, but just trying to be realistic.
Does this mean if I had a girl would I give her the shots? I honesetly don't know. While I am happy to hear of this, I think it is far too new to be praising and jumping into doing it. Yes, it has been researched for years. I have been following that, but I'm not sure I feel it is ready for the public to jump on the band wagon. Especially when people see these commercials making it seem like it is a miracle drug for all women.