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Author Lobato, Helen, author

Title Gardasil : fast-tracked and flawed / Helen Lobato
Published North Geelong, Vic. : Spinifex Press, 2017

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Contents Front Cover; About the Author; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Kristin Clulow; Chapter 2: Cervical Cancer; Chapter 3: Pap Smears; Chapter 4: The Human Papilloma Virus; Chapter 5: HPV Vaccines; Chapter 6: Investigate before you vaccinate; Chapter 7: The Marketing of Gardasil; Chapter 8: Dissent; Chapter 9: Resistance; Chapter 10: HPV or individual karyotypes to blame?; Conclusion; Glossary; Bibliography
Summary The author argues that there is no evidence of how much cervical cancer HPV vaccine will prevent. What is emerging, however, is evidence of its harmful effects. In the nine years since the experimental HPV vaccination program began, there have been 255 associated deaths worldwide and 43,000 adverse events. Gardasil was fast-tracked through the FDA, a process usually reserved for serious diseases where a new drug required to fill an unmet and urgent medial need. Yet the incidence of cervical cancer had already been markedly in decline due to Pap smear programs. This in-depth investigation of the approval of a vaccine exposes cracks in the pharmaceutical industry and highlights the problems that arise when government regulators and corporate interests are prioritised ahead of patient safety and independent science
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Gardasil (human papillomavirus vaccine)
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Vaccination -- Complications -- Australia
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Vaccination -- Australia
Drugs -- Side effects -- Australia
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Australia -- Prevention
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Prevention
Drugs -- Side effects
Australia
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781742199948
1742199941