Quebec To Offer Schoolgirls Free HPV Vaccines
Editor's ChoiceMain Category: Cervical Cancer / HPV Vaccine
Also Included In: Pediatrics / Children's Health; Sexual Health / STDs; Women's Health / Gynecology
Article Date: 14 Apr 2008 - 12:00 PDT
Girls from Quebec, Canada, in grades four and nine will be able to receive the HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccine if their parents request it. This will bring Quebec in line with other Canadian provinces. Authorities say this move will cost Quebec approximately CA$50 million this year.
The Quebec government said it hopes all young women will receive the HPV vaccine eventually.
HPV is a sexually transmitted infection which is closely linked to the development of the majority of cervical cancers.
Health Canada approved the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, for girls aged from nine upwards. The bulk of the vaccinations will take place in schools. Health officials say the most effective time to receive the vaccine is between the ages of 9 and 11. However, any girl under 18 will be eligible for the free vaccine.
The Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) (Quebec National Public Health Institute) stressed that this immunization program will not replace existing methods for the detection and prevention of cervical cancer, such as pap tests - the vaccine will complement the prevention program.
The Burden of Cervical Cancer
-- Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer among women globally - it is also the second leading cause of cancer death among women
-- About 500,000 women annually are diagnosed with cervical cancer worldwide
-- Approximately 300,000 women die from cervical cancer each year globally
About Gardasil
GARDASIL is the only cervical cancer vaccine that helps protect against 4 types of human papillomavirus (Types 6, 11, 16, 18). Two of these types cause 70% of cervical cancer cases, while the other 2 cause 90% of genital warts cases.
-- www.gardasil.com
Written by - Christian Nordqvist
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Please Think Twice Before Giving Your Daughter This Vaccine.
posted by Mom on 14 Apr 2008 at 4:21 pmI strongly advise every parent that is contemplating having their daughter vaccinated with Gardasil, to research the side effects of this drug. Many girls are suffering from severe headaches, stomachaches, joint and muscle pain, weakness, fatigue, and seizures (just to name a few). These symptoms are lasting for months with no sign of getting any better.
I realize that Cervical Cancer is a terrible disease, however, I am not sure that this vaccine is the miracle we had hoped for! When you have to watch your previously health and active daughter lye in bed for days unable to participate in her life. To watch her cry in pain and beg you to make it stop, it is very difficult to believe that they payoff is worth it.
I am not saying don't get the vaccine, I am just saying make sure you know there is to know about it before you make your decision! I wish I had not put my daughters through this.
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