2024-06-02 14:02:42
There seems to be little if any, correlation between cervical cancer incidence and the HPV vaccine program in the US. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(6-0-43) Author
2024-06-02 14:36:26
Citing one study that says that HPV doesn't cause cancer is reckless misinformation. Get vaccinated, get your children vaccinated, don't be stupid, these cancers ARE PREVENTABLE! [Link][Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(20-2-4) Author
2024-06-02 16:21:42
The proposed note is selectively citing Mattis et al. 2023. The study is very open that HPV-caused cancers can take over a decade to develop and their dataset ends at 2018 only 12 years after the vaccine was introduced. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(14-0-2) Author
2024-06-02 20:28:01
HPV vaccination can prevent more than 90% of HPV cancers when given at the recommended ages. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(12-1-1) Author
2024-06-02 20:49:00
The Mattis et al. study concludes that it will take more time to adequately characterise HPV vaccine efficacy but describes it as “a powerful public health tool in eradicating cervical cancer.” [Link] Since it’s introduction, UK cervical cancer rates have fallen in some age groups: [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(12-1-1) Author