Three and a half years has passed since this thread was activated and little seems to have changed on the research front.
Looking at this article from our helpful Wikipedia this life story tells a journey of missed diagnosis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jade_Goody
I'm not sure what you mean by this, Noirua.Three and a half years has passed since this thread was activated and little seems to have changed on the research front.
Hi Julia, you don't cite any information from your statement. I understand cervarix has helped in trials for types 6 - 11 and gardasil in types 16 and 18, and only certain ages in these groups.I'm not sure what you mean by this, Noirua.
The vaccine has been successfully produced and some 3.7 million doses given in Australia so far.
Hi Julia, you don't cite any information from your statement. I understand cervarix has helped in trials for types 6 - 11 and gardasil in types 16 and 18, and only certain ages in these groups.
The HPV (Human papillomavirus) vaccine protects women against HPV16 and 18 and no others. This is only available free in Australia to women aged 12 to 26. That is, 70% of virus infections in women would be protected against. Women are advised to have further tests during their lives.Actually Noirua, it will help any woman and treats most types of viruses that cause cervical cancer. Have a look at the CSL website.
A terrible warning to women who fail to see the dangers: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...esperate-fight-life-cancer-spreads-brain.htmlJade is in her late twenties and has two children. Even if she had the vaccine, her exposure to HPV would have occurred years before, in which case the vaccine is known to be ineffective where the infection is already present.
The vaccine is extremely effective but there are so many myths and preconceived ideas about having daughters immunised that many girls are not receiving it.
The wiki article is interesting, it says she was tested for ovarian cancer in 2004. There is no test for ovarian cancer other than removal of the ovaries and pathology. Yet she suffered a miscarriage in 2007. So that obviously wasnt correct.
Cervical cancer is a long time in the making; it does seem surprising it wasnt picked up much earlier, given her other tests. Her male partners too would have transmitted the virus to their other partners.
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