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2009-08-06

Gardasil is the so-called "cancer vaccine" that‘s given to young girls to protect against the human papillomavirus (HPV), a cause of genital warts and cervical cancer. You‘ve probably seen the touching mother-daughter commercials on TV.

Well, if one Nobel Prize winner has his way, the touching mother-son commercials might be right around the corner.

Here‘s why...

According to Dr. Harald zur Hausen, the man who discovered the link between HPV and cervical cancer, there‘s only one way to wipe cervical cancer off the map: vaccinating boys too. That‘s according to an editorial he penned for the July 2009 issue of Lancet.

Chomping at the bit

You know execs at Merck are just grinning from ear to ear. The vaccine is already required in many states for girls entering 6th grade (thankfully, you can opt out). And now, hats off to good ole Dr. zur Hausen, Merck‘s market for Gardasil just doubled overnight.

I can see the commercials now..."It‘s the responsible thing to do. I got my son vaccinated. Now I can be sure he won‘t ever give a girl cervical cancer." What a load of baloney!

In a nutshell, here‘s the problem with Gardasil (as well as Cervarix, currently awaiting FDA approval) whether it‘s given to girls or boys:

1. First off, it‘s just not necessary. The human immune system clears up most cases of HPV on its own. Yep, 90 percent of cases clear up on their own within two years! Don‘t believe me? Just ask Charlotte J. Haug, M.D., Ph.D. She wrote a paper about it for the New England Journal of Medicine last year. Or check it out on the American Cancer Society‘s web site.

2. Secondly, Gardasil only protects girls against four types of HPV, not all of them. (There are over 100 types). So in theory, you can get your daughter vaccinated and she can still get cervical cancer!

3. Thirdly, thousands of serious adverse events have been reported to the CDC regarding Gardasil, including reports of seizures and paralysis. Some of the girls who received the vaccine were hospitalized. Plus—at least seven young women died suddenly after receiving the vaccine.

And for more information about the dangers of Gardasil, take a look at this video put together by a member of our research board, Jenny Thompson. If you think you know the whole story on Gardasil, I think you‘ll be shocked by what you‘re about to see. Just click here to start watching the video. It‘s just a few minutes long...and those few minutes might just save a young girl‘s life.


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