Cervical Cancer (Not just for the ladies to watch)
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Channel: People
Uploaded: May 28, 2007 at 1:09 am
Author: manque15
Length: 00:04:07
Rating: 3.68
Views: 10901
Tags: effects pigs cancer longterm cervical guinea side
Video Comments:
mrsaryee23 (April 11, 2008 at 4:05 pm)
I'm sorry to hear that so many Australian girl's have suffered from this injection which has not been checked properly before giving it out. It is so pathetic that they gave it to young girls without testing it enough............how incredibly irresponsible. And no i know noone with it but my mums friend died of cervical cancer. You are very informative and i think it is great that your talking about it as it sounds to be something that is being hidden too much...i am being tested for cv.cancer
manque15 (March 31, 2008 at 7:18 am)
Ive noticed that most the people that make comments on here are American...our statistics are very, very different from US
teeteemurphy (March 30, 2008 at 6:44 pm)
i did have a family member who had this and she had to have everything taken out,she was really bad with it. thank god she is doing good and she is happy as can be to be here and enjoy her kids and husband.we are so happy she is here, cause our lifes would have changed forever.amen
sweetprencess64 (March 12, 2008 at 12:41 am)
i got the beginings of cervical cancer, im going tomarrow to have it freezed, nervous, i found out i had it when i got pregnant and they run all those test. so i guess thanks to the baby i caught it before it got bad. make sure u get checked, so many people have it
manque15 (March 8, 2008 at 10:22 am)
A stringent compulsory smallpox vaccine program, which prosecuted those refusing the vaccine, was instituted in England in 1867. Within 4 years 97.5 % of persons between 2 and 50 had been vaccinated.The following year England experienced the worst smallpox epidemic[1] in its history with 44,840 deaths. Between 1871 and 1880 the incidence of smallpox escalated from 28 to 46 per 100,000. The smallpox vaccine does not work.
amynmiami2 (February 15, 2008 at 9:19 pm)
My mother died of cervical cancer in 1985...My mother was 42 years old with two children, me (age 9 at the time) and my little sister (she was age 4) We live in the US, but my mother was of English/Irish decent. My husband had tonsil cancer and we had nurses come up to us and say "We've never heard of anyone with tonsil cancer before", but yet 30,000 new cases come out every year in the US.
FynFlyte (February 3, 2008 at 3:39 pm)
Good for you! Vaccines are poison. This particular vaccine is even more of a hoax than all the other vaccines people buy into like sheep. Keep telling the truth about this, and maybe the sheep will eventually wake up.
caylenbebe (January 27, 2008 at 5:39 pm)
1/2: Right now I have precancerous cells on my cervix (dysplasia) that have been persisting for a while now, and I am getting about 4 biopsies per year to monitor it making sure it doesn't become cancerous. In Canada, cervical cancer, unfortunately, is diagnosed in too many women. Although we are a rich country, not everyone goes for their paps and that is when cervical cancer kills.
caylenbebe (January 27, 2008 at 5:38 pm)
2/2: One big thing is that it is one of the most treatable cancers that exist, if caught early. You can't use human beings as guinea pigs if the drug is not ready for that. Governments should strive to create programs that encourage women to take responsibility for themselves and get regular check-ups. We would have a much better chance at eradicating this type of cancer.
manque15 (January 8, 2008 at 3:58 am)
I sympathise with you and I'm sorry..thank you for your response...
cc is not a common cancer killer in Australia...it is prolific in third world countries and a huge killer...why dont they take it there and help people that need it desperately.
cc is not a common cancer killer in Australia...it is prolific in third world countries and a huge killer...why dont they take it there and help people that need it desperately.
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