Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Hpv And Breast Cancer HPV Vaccination?

HPV vaccination? - hpv and breast cancer

- Do you want that your daughter? Before I yes or no to research was her own? Here are a few for you:

- Between 1955 and 1992 deaths from cancer of the cervix in the United States fell by 74%. The number of cases diagnosed annually and the number of deaths per year have continued to decline, although the population is growing.
- Fell from 1997 up to 2003 the number of cases of cancer of the cervix in the United States by 4.5% per year, while annual decline in the number of traffic fatalities by 3.8%. These and many other cancers are cancers rise.Cervical adopted one of the leading causes of death for American women, even in the top 10 list. This year, advanced cervical cancer represents only 1% of the 679,510 new cancer cases and 1% of the 273,560 cancer deaths in American women. In contrast, approximately 40,970 women die of breast cancer and 72,130 will die of lung cancer.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am with you all the way here. I have a daughter, but if I did it, No Way, No How would I get it!

I researched all vaccines and most people buy into a lie.

Anonymous said...

Yep.

His father and I have agreed.

A vaccine that can prevent cancer? Bring it on.

It can take no thought of the football team, "Yeah, I can with as little consequence to do NO, and was against the HPV vaccine? Dandy, I picked up a little bit smarter than.

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Anonymous said...

Yep.

His father and I have agreed.

A vaccine that can prevent cancer? Bring it on.

It can take no thought of the football team, "Yeah, I can with as little consequence to do NO, and was against the HPV vaccine? Dandy, I picked up a little bit smarter than.

.

Toosense said...

I think they want to be with many of his ideas about HPV and yes, I am my daughter vaccinated with the vaccine against HPV wrong. From there a vaccine for humans is made to ensure that my children receive their vaccines against HPV.

I'm all for vaccines, because now I know that the best studies and common sense. Vaccines have done great things for our society today. Take a look at the history of vaccines and the rapid decline of many deadly diseases and saved many lives, the terrible suffering in the United States and around the world.

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