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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports about HPV and the Gardasil vaccine.

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  • Gargasil has never been proven effective. First, it isn't known whether or not the women in the studies were ever exposed to HPV. Second, all of the women who didn't receive the vaccine remained cancer free. Third, Gardasil was never tested on school aged girls, only on older women. There is no proof whatsoever that Gardasil does a damn thing to ward off cervical cancer. What has been proven is bad side effects.

    Here's a shocker. HPV has never been conclusively proven to cause cervical cancer.

  • You don't say anything. You just post references to things that are irrelevant, wrong or Merck sponsored

    Everytine I have exposed you you spam to bury your embarassment

    You are not interested in debate, you are not interested in truth, you are not interested in saving lives or reducing human suffering

    You protect Merck at the cost of your integrity

  • can you see where you are missing? the fact that 90% can fight once the virus, does not mean the person can fight it twice. Most of the times the epithelium change is what is detected by the IS, that kills the cells with the virus, but no memory is acquired. open a window to another infection.

    explained now?

  • the funny thing is....

    i post evidence to back what i say you don't.... therefore you are the one with an agenda of lies.

    zur Hausen, H. Papillomaviruses causing cancer: evasion from host-cell control in early events in carcinogenesis. J Natl Cancer Inst 2000; 92:690.

    Harper, DM, CM, et al. Sustained efficacy up to 4.5 years of a bivalent L1 virus-like particle vaccine against human HPV types 16 and 18: follow-up from a randomised control trial. Lancet 2006;

  • I'll try this again with you real slow this time...

    CDC/FDA and the American Cancer Society state that over 90% of us clear ALL HPV infection without drugs, doctors or vaccines... Our immune system handles it

    Now the hard part you apparently can't understand...

    In the other 10% that cannot clear the virus, what is the problem with them that needs help?

    Please don't tell me the virus is hiding from some immune systems again, over 90% of the time it can't. Why can it hide from some IS?

  • you failed to prove your hypothesis about IS problems. which is a lie that i can debunk with scientific peer-reviewed papers. i already gave you proof that the vast majority of IS can't fight malignant HPV (99%-like)

    vaccines work for alifetime a lot of times, polio, measles and TB being a very good example

  • Gardasil is a complete waste of time and money... much like Tranny

    All types of HPV are very slow acting virus. Over 90% of us get rid of it naturally with our immune systems. that includes getting rid of warts and skin or cervical changes

    Those of us that don't get rid of HPV naturally have immune system problems caused by nutrition deficiencies, toxins or genetics

    Vaccines passively rely on a working immune system and should never be used for slow acting infections like HPV

  • all of what GMO posts is a lie, unsupported, manipulated or misquoted.

    he denies vaccines efficiency allthogether.

    does not show any hint of knowing any basic knowledge about immunology and makes groos errors of scientific explanation

  • Havre, PA, Yuan, J, Hedrick, L, et al. p53 inactivation by HPV16 E6 results in increased mutagenesis in human cells. Cancer Res 1995; 55:4420.

    Schwarz, E, Freese, UK, Gissman, L, et al. Structure and transcription of human papillomavirus sequences in cervical carcinoma cells. Nature 1985; 314:111.

    Brehm, A, Nielsen, SJ, Miska, EA, et al. The E7 oncoprotein associates with Mi2 and histone deacetylase activity to promote cell growth. EMBO J 1999; 18:2449.

  • Massimi, P,Pim, D,Banks,L. Human papillomavirus type 16 E7binds to the conserved carboxy-terminal region of the TATA box binding protein and this contributes to E7 transforming activity. J Gen Virol 1997; 78 ( Pt 10):2607.

    Soto, U, Das, BC, Lengert, M, et al. Conversion of HPV 18 positive non-tumorigenic HeLa-fibroblast hybrids to invasive growth involves loss of TNF-alpha mediated repression of viral transcription and modification of the AP-1 transcription complex. Oncogene 1999; 18:3187.

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