By: Diane M. Harper, et al. September 2010 We read with interest the conclusion that Chris Bauch and colleagues1 presented, indicating that the incidence of cervical cancer would be very unlikely to increase as a result of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. The investigators conclude that screening coverage in a population is unlikely to decline to levels […]
Irish Mothers Unite to Stop the Assault on Their Children
By: Norma Erickson The peaceful Irish countryside has been disturbed by what many Irish mothers consider an assault on their children – the introduction of Gardasil. When it comes to the health and safety of their children, Irish mothers set aside all political differences. That is just what is happening all across the country […]
Vaccination against HPV is Dangerous and Unnecessary
By: S.M. MOHD IDRIS, President, CAP THE Consumer’s Association of Penang (CAP) has repeatedly objected to the proposal to vaccinate all 13-year-old girls from the human papillomavirus (HPV) virus, a sexually transmitted virus because it is unnecessary, unscientific and unsafe. Despite numerous objections by many quarters, a sum of RM150mil is to be spent […]