If you have a teenage girl in your family, chances are strong that their doctor has talked about the HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccine. There have been countless ads by the pharmaceutical company who manufactures it, urging parents to take their young women in for the series of shots. Doctors everywhere recommend and even try to insist on giving this HPV vaccination in addition to the many others that most children receive.

It’s purported to be a “miracle” drug that will protect girls against cervical cancer.

In 2007, Texas Governor Rick Perry received public backlash after mandating the HPV vaccine by executive order. He later rescinded his mandate. California passed a law in 2012 allowing 12-year-olds to receive the vaccine without parental knowledge or consent.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Food and Drug Administration(FDA), and Merck (the company who produces Gardasil) all claim the HPV vaccination is safe for children as young as nine.

How can they possibly know? Gardasil was fast-tracked through the system meant to safeguard our health and wellbeing. It was approved and rushed to market (like many pharmaceutical drugs with horrific side effects) despite questionable results in regards to safety.

No independent studies have been done to determine if the vaccine itself causes cancer or what the long-term effects might be on those vaccinated.

As should have been expected, a shocking number of girls have had adverse reactions to receiving the HPV vaccination.

Primary Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer

  • Nutrition and overall health

  • Genetic susceptibility or family history

  • Smoking or tobacco use

  • Giving birth to three or more children

  • Conditions that inhibit your immune system’s effectiveness to fight infection

  • Long term hormonal birth control use (more than five years)

Cervical Cancer and HPV Facts
  • In 2012, 528,000 women globally were diagnosed with cervical cancer.

  • Cervical cancer is the fourth most diagnosed cancer in women worldwide.

  • Approximately 90% of HPV infections clear up on their own within two years.

  • More than 84% of cervical cancers are diagnosed in less developed nations.

  • North America has the lowest incidence of cervical cancer.

  • The survival rate for cervical cancer patients over 5 years is 91%. 

What You Need to Know about Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is relatively rare. Most women with HPV will not develop it. There are approximately 4,000 deaths per year from the disease. To put that in perspective, over 71,000 women die of lung cancer and 41,000 die of breast cancer annually.

This form of cancer grows slowly so we won’t know for three decades whether or not the mass vaccination of young females reduces occurrences or lowers the loss of life.

HPV Vaccine Laden with Side Effects

As of March 2012, the Vaccine Adverse Reporting System (VAERS) stated there were 25,548 adverse events and over 100 deaths reported as a direct result of the HPV vaccine.

That was three years ago. How many more cases have there been? How many more will there be in the years to come?

Increased Cancer Risk and Health Problems Due to HPV Vaccination

In the chart below, notice the increase in abnormal pap smears, cervical dysplasia, and cervical cancer AFTER injection with the Gardasil vaccine.

What’s even more concerning is that girls who have already been exposed to HPV have a 44.6% increased risk for precancerous lesions developing after inoculation with Gardasil.

Yes, you read that right! The cervical cancer vaccine raises the risk of cervical cancer for anyone exposed to HPV before they were vaccinated.

 Yet medical professionals have no plans to screen patients prior to vaccination.

A normal phenomenon in virology called “replacement” is when virus strains which have been removed are replaced by new ones.

It’s recently been discovered that genetically modified HPV DNA, which was firmly attached to the aluminum adjuvant, was found in a 13-year-old girl who developed acute juvenile rheumatoid arthritis following her third Gardasil injection. The consequences of the presence of recombinant HPV DNA (a biohazard) could prove to be catastrophic.

Is the HPV Vaccination for Cervical Cancer Worth the Risk?

According to the FDA’s guidelines, the tolerance for serious adverse reactions should be narrow when injecting a healthy person with a vaccine with uncertain benefits. Yet, Gardasil is marketed widely to girls ages 9 to 12. With such a low death rate from cervical cancer the risk to those vaccinated should be minimal.

If a person has already been exposed to HPV, there’s absolutely no benefit from vaccination.

Most commonly, women do not develop cervical cancer until 35-45 years of age. By this time, most women are receiving annual pap tests which identify early stages of cancer.

The package insert states the vaccine has not been tested to see if it can cause cancer.

As the testing period for the vaccine was too short to evaluate any long-term benefits, manufactures of HPV vaccines have failed to present significant data that their product can prevent cervical cancer.

Invasive cervical cancer takes 20-40 years to develop from the time of HPV infection, so is it really worth all the young lives lost? Is there any benefit at all… for anyone?

It appears the public has been duped.

While well-meaning guardians were misled into having the young women in their care vaccinated with an untested and uncertain drug, the pharmaceutical company raked in billions of dollars in profit. That trickled down to the doctors and agencies who administered it.

Tricked into getting a vaccination they didn’t need for a disease they’re unlikely to ever get.

Visit “The Truth About Gardasil” for more stories from young women who had their lives destroyed for what would be considered a hoax in any other industry.

If you’re concerned about cervical cancer or HPV, eat a well-balanced organic diet and get regular pap tests. Problems from HPV are rare and even more rarely lead to cancer.

Know the facts. The HPV vaccine has been a lottery where the only winners have been the pharmaceutical companies.

Share this article with friends and family who care for young women. It’s important that as many parents and guardians know the truth as possible to stop the cycle of a needless vaccination that’s likely to cause more harm than good.