Do HPV vaccines prevent cancer?
An environmental lawyer casts doubt on the HPV vaccine’s cancer prevention, but data show it reduces cervical cancer incidence by about 90% in vaccinated women.
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An environmental lawyer casts doubt on the HPV vaccine’s cancer prevention, but data show it reduces cervical cancer incidence by about 90% in vaccinated women.
A viral video falsely claims the Gates Foundation’s HPV vaccine program in India caused harm, despite evidence showing the deaths were unrelated to the vaccine.
A study found that HPV vaccination has significantly reduced cervical cancer rates in England, nearly eliminating it in women born since 1995.
HPV is a common and dangerous virus that causes thousands of cancer cases annually, and the HPV vaccine significantly reduces this risk.
RFK Jr. falsely claims that the Gardasil HPV vaccine increases cervical cancer risks, despite studies showing it significantly reduces those risks.