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More deaths from cervical cancer vaccination

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Doctors warn that the vaccination against cervical cancer for young girls in the long term will lead to more deaths.

The Dutch doctor society (NHG) says that a large-scale vaccination program against cervical cancer may lead to more deaths.

Because by trusting in the vaccine, women will not take the necessary health checks when they get older.

Next year the Dutch government will start with the vaccination program against cervical cancer for all Dutch girls between 13 and 16 years in March and from September all 12-year-old girls will be vaccinated.

The Ministry of Health has finally announced that the HPV vaccine Cevarix of Glaxo Smith Kline is ordered.

Annually, six hundred women with cervical cancer are identified. From which an average of 225 die to the effects of the disease.

According to the NHG the vaccination program will cost a lot of money and will only save one life annually.

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  1. A 12-year-old schoolgirl has been left paralysed from the waist down by a mystery illness that came on 30 minutes after she was given the new anticervical cancer jab.

    Ashleigh Cave suffered dizziness and headaches soon after the vaccination at her school and then deteriorated rapidly, collapsing several times over the following days.

    A week later she was admitted to hospital after losing all strength in her legs and, two months on, there has been no improvement.

    Mystery illness paralyses girl given cervical cancer jab

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