Anonymous wrote:My 52 year old male cousin is currently battling a very aggressive cancer in his neck that his drs said was caused by HPV in his throat that metastasized. The HPV came from him performing unprotected oral sex, perhaps decades before. To say he and his wife are in shock would be an understatement. He’s getting great care at MD Anderson and we are praying that he beats it. Get the vaccine unless your dr advises against it!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, get it. All 4 of my kids got it and no issues. What a relief to think they are protected from at least one form of cancer!
Not exactly. The HPV vaccine protects against many strains, but doesn’t protect against all kinds of HPV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope unnecessary and there are people with side effects. Reddit and other online forums notate that.
She will be fine. You did not have one or your mother or your grandmother and they were fine.
Side effects or cancer. I'll take side effects.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-59148620
Anonymous wrote:Yes, get it. All 4 of my kids got it and no issues. What a relief to think they are protected from at least one form of cancer!
Anonymous wrote:The science is clear that she should get it. If your reading didn’t make that clear I would be concerned about the quality of your sources.
Anonymous wrote:Cervical cancer rates dropped 65% from 2012 to 2019 among women in their early 20s after a generation of young women were vaccinated against human papillomavirus, or HPV, for the first time.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-cancer-death-rate-has-dropped-by-a-third-since-1991-11673535327
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and DS both got it. No concerning side effects. My son often has a mid fever after vaccinations.
I’ve honestly have never heard of any real downside. But my younger kid is about 5 years out. Anti-vaxxers are against it. People who just don’t want to deal with the idea their kids may one day be sexually active often push it off because they think their kids are way too young. Which is the point of getting it at 11-12.
What’s your concern, exactly? My default position is vaccinate unless their is a good reason not to. And a 100 degree fever for a day and my not liking the fact my kid could one day get an std aren’t good reasons to protect my kid from cancer.
I know you're trying to be helpful but let's not fight DISINFORMATION with MISINFORMATION. The reason the series is given at 11-12 years old is because the immune response throughout various teenage years and 20s has been studied and weakens the later you give it, to the point that older recipients require booster shots. It's not a mind trick being played on parents to avoid thoughts of their children becoming sexual. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:DD and DS both got it. No concerning side effects. My son often has a mid fever after vaccinations.
I’ve honestly have never heard of any real downside. But my younger kid is about 5 years out. Anti-vaxxers are against it. People who just don’t want to deal with the idea their kids may one day be sexually active often push it off because they think their kids are way too young. Which is the point of getting it at 11-12.
What’s your concern, exactly? My default position is vaccinate unless their is a good reason not to. And a 100 degree fever for a day and my not liking the fact my kid could one day get an std aren’t good reasons to protect my kid from cancer.