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No cervical cancer cases detected in vaccinated women following HPV immunisation

February 6, 2024 by Leo

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An exciting new study from PHS, in collaboration with the Universities of Strathclyde and Edinburgh, shows that no cervical cancer cases have been detected in women vaccinated at age 12-13 since the Human papillomavirus (HPV) immunisation programme started in Scotland in 2008.

Source: No cervical cancer cases detected in vaccinated women following HPV immunisation

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  1. Holly Philbrick says

    February 6, 2024 at 11:36 am

    TY for your deep research into this virus. I do believe strongly that polyps & papiloma have everything to do w/ how taxed the immune system is by various contaminants, How compatible our age group and how close the proximity to multiple causalities. Much of our parental predispositions / invitro implications yes. So immunizations are only part of the answer.. Gotta start somewhere….

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