What do you think about the cervical cancer jab for girls the Government are discussing? - cervical cancer ultrasound
This would be the young girls aged 12 to 13 in three doses over six months at a cost of £ 300 per course. The vaccine can prevent cancer of the cervix, because it protects against sexually transmitted diseases that lead to human Pappillomavirus HPV means that most cases of cancer of the cervix. The Government has accepted in principle, but need the cost to the NHS checked. I personally think that JAB can not be avoided for women who die from cancer of the cervix in this country (over 1,000 per year), and if it helps, well, then it is. Vaccinations can be started in autumn 2008 and will not be mandatory. The test program will continue as cervical jab that did not protect against all HPV types. Vaccines against HPV are now available in the UK, but has not been approved for use by the government. Some people are apparently not affected by this is promiscuity jab for girls as it was to increase before they become sexually active. What do you think of this vaccine?
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