Mandatory Testing for Cervical Cancer for Pre-Teen Girls? I Don’t Think So!
February 9, 2007 on 5:06 pm | In Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Mandatory Testing, Teens
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I’m Against Mandatory Cervical-Cancer Vaccine for Pre-teen Girls: It makes sense to me to require school children to have immunization to measles, chicken pox and polio, because these are highly contagious diseases readily spread in a classroom or schoolyard setting. However, mandating immunization of American school girls for HPV (human papilloma virus), transmitted sexually, as a requirement for attending public or private schools is patently outrageous and should be fought tooth and nail by every parent in America. Continue reading Mandatory Testing for Cervical Cancer for Pre-Teen Girls? I Don’t Think So!…
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