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So while they might be saying no at the time, that answer can change. After time goes by and there is more information and the insurance company meets with its pharmacists and medical experts, it will be added to more insurance formularies. |
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What about vaccinating men as well? While HPV can cause penile cancer, wouldn't the vaccine help prevent transmission? |
HPV Vaccine (Gardasil) Fact Sheet
Here's a factsheet on the vaccine from the CDC in case anyone wants it! The vaccine is still being tested on boys/men according to the website. |
Guinea Pigs
I've already been given the vaccine (soon to be receiving my 3rd and final shot) and I didn't know much about it when my doctor informed me of it last year. I was just going in for a routine check-up and to start my "college shots" up so I'd have them out of the way. As far as I know, the particular strains of HPV it is supposed to help prevent, will soon be replaced my new strains :mad: I guess technically my generation is the guinea pig for this vaccine and who knows what will happen to "us" after we've been introduced to it. I heard a few states were going to try and force parents into making their children get the vaccine. I'm not that worried about the vaccine itself though. I just see it as another form of protecting myself from any other disease: measles, mumps, chicken pox etc.
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My daughter is outside of the age range, but even if she wasn't I wouldn't want her to get the vac. There are too many disclaimers and qualifiers.
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That's my issue with it. Too many unknowns and just not enough reasearch. I'm glad someone pointed out the flu shot thing because every year there's an epidemic, the vaccine never matches it and I just don't see the point of getting a flu shot. I don't want my daughter to get Guardasil yet. That's it.
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Who knows if Gardisil really works. If you don't get cervical cancer is it because of it? There are millions of women who never had access to this drug and they don't have that cancer. Also, what will it do the the reproductive system? Has that been addressed? It all seems like a scare tactic by the drug industry to me. |
Honestly I think the vaccine is a good thing overall. The downside is that they don't yet know the long-term effects. But HPV doesn't just effect the reproductive system. My dad's throat cancer was caused by HPV, it's the most-common cause for non-drinkers and non-smokers. (Although radon's up there too.)
As for comparison's to the flu vaccine, HPV doesn't mutate as fast as the flu does. And every year they're only guessing at which strain of the flu will be the most common as compared to HPV where they've isolated the major strains that cause cancer. |
And the minor strains won't ever cause cancer? There are just too many questions for me.
Ladygreek: exactly. Yes, its a great advance, but I just need more information. |
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I called them major as they are the ones that are most likely to cause cancer (and at least two of them cause genital warts as well). No vaccine prevents you catching a strain that isn't included in the vaccine though it can improve your resistance to another strain. But since you don't know what strain you catch ahead of time, the vaccine drops the risk that you'll get cancer. |
OH, OK!! Thanks, Drolefille. That stat always confused me. Thanks for clearing that up.
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It is very expensive if you don't have insurance.
I definitely will get it though. |
If I had a daughter, I would not get the shot for her simply and only because at this point, the long-term effects have not been seen. There just isn't enough info out there to reassure me. I think the vaccine is a good thing, but I'm always wary when new drugs, vaccines, etc hit the scene, especially ones targeted towards women. Remember Depo-Provera and Norplant? These drugs were pushed so heavily and so many women (me included with Depo) jumped on the bandwagon. It wasn't until years later that people learned what the long term effects were and there were some really bad ones.
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