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Don't procrastinate — students should get HPV vaccine - Orlando Sentinel


Don't procrastinate — students should get HPV vaccine
Orlando Sentinel
The vaccine is Gardasil, created by pharmaceutical giant Merck, and it is recommended for girls and boys from 9 to 26. It's free at the health department for kids from 9 through 18. This is a deal worth $453 — that's the cost of the vaccine though the ...
Fewer girls completing all three HPV shotsFox News
Does the mainstream media slant the truth about the HPV vaccines? Part 1RenewAmerica

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Continue Reading 05/17/2012

Cancer prevention falls through loopholes - Korea Times


Korea Times

Cancer prevention falls through loopholes
Korea Times
Three shots of Cervarix (GlaxoSmithKline) or Gardasil (MSD) injected over six to 12 months can protect women from the two most dangerous strains of the common virus. Each injection costs between 120000 and 180000 won. “You can prevent cancer with these ...

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Continue Reading 05/18/2012

Here Is How We Know Gardasil Has Not Killed 100 People - Forbes


Here Is How We Know Gardasil Has Not Killed 100 People
Forbes
Gardasil has killed 110 , Injured 25183 and the numbers are climbing. Everyone should have a choice this is AMERICA and you are the problem, speaking of mandatory vaccination. God help you if you or your child is injured or killed from one.

Continue Reading 05/03/2012

HPV Vaccination Rate Improved by Chart Reminder - Ob.Gyn. News Digital Network


Ob.Gyn. News Digital Network

HPV Vaccination Rate Improved by Chart Reminder
Ob.Gyn. News Digital Network
The prospective study compared charts for 86 patients who were eligible to receive the Gardasil vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV) before use of the stamp and 70 patients after implementation of the stamp. Three of the six health care providers in ...

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Global Human Vaccines Industry - Sacramento Bee


Global Human Vaccines Industry
Sacramento Bee
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT/LAUNCHES - A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-97MSD Pharmaceuticals India Launches GARDASIL Vaccine II-97Sanofi-Aventis Introduces ActHIB Vaccine in Japan II-97Sinovac Biotech Introduces Anflu® II-97Nventa Biopharmaceuticals Develops ...

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HPV vaccine: Fewer girls getting all three doses - Washington Post (blog)


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HPV vaccine: Fewer girls getting all three doses
Washington Post (blog)
Doses of the HPV vaccine Gardasil are shown at a pharmacy in Cambridge, Mass. (JB Reed - Bloomberg) So it comes as bad news that the number of young women completing the three-shot series decreased sharply from 2006 to 2009. Reporting in the American ...
Simons: Too many Albertans ignore HPV vaccineEdmonton Journal
Bergenfield Health Department offering vaccinesNorthJersey.com (press release)
Study: Fewer Girls Are Getting Necessary Doses of HPV VaccineSlate Magazine

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Continue Reading 05/03/2012

HPV vaccine given as early as age 9 - ChicagoNow (blog)


HPV vaccine given as early as age 9
ChicagoNow (blog)
The vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix are intended to stop the spread of human papillomavirus (HPV), which is transmitted sexually and can cause cervical cancer. HPV infects 20 million people in the United States. The vaccines are designed to be ...

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Infections cause one in six cancer cases - CNN (blog)


Infections cause one in six cancer cases
CNN (blog)
Merck's Gardasil is available for both sexes; GlaxoSmithKline's Cervarix is currently only approved for girls. While this common sexually transmitted disease doesn't cause cancer in most people, it can lead to cervical and some head and neck cancers.

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Continue Reading 05/08/2012

HPV vaccine now recommended for boys - Chicago Tribune


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HPV vaccine now recommended for boys
Chicago Tribune
ANSWER: Yes, the quadrivalent HPV4 (brand name Gardasil) vaccine is now routinely recommended for all boys 11 to 12 years of age. It is a good idea for boys to receive the vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
HPV vaccines -- Do the risks outweigh the benefit?RenewAmerica

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Continue Reading 04/26/2012

'Poor big losers if medical research grants lost' - The Australian


'Poor big losers if medical research grants lost'
The Australian
THE father of the Gardasil cervical cancer vaccine, Ian Frazer, is concerned Wayne Swan could slash funding to medical research in its relentless drive for a surplus. Speaking outside the Royal Australasian College of Physicians Congress in Brisbane, ...

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