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HPV Vaccine Risks: Expert Insights on Gardasil and Cervarix

Dr. Diane Harper shares her concerns about the HPV vaccines she helped develop. She revealed that these vaccines might not be as effective or safe as believed, citing serious side effects and questioning their necessity since most HPV infections resolve on their own. If you have had adverse reactions to Gardasil or Cervarix. Understand your rights and get support.

Dr. Harper made her shocking statement at the 4th International Conference on Vaccination, which took place on October 2, 2009 in Reston, Virginia. Reportedly, her speech was supposed to support the Gardasil and Cervarix vaccines, but instead she decided to clear her conscience about the deadly vaccines, in public, so she “could sleep at night.”

Dr. Harper explained in her presentation that the risk of cervical cancer in the U.S. is already very low and that vaccinations are unlikely to have any effect upon the rate of cervical cancer in the United States.  In fact, 70 percent of all HPV infections resolve themselves without treatment in a year, and the number rises to well over 90 percent in two years. Remarkably, all the trials of the vaccines were done on children aged 15 and older, despite them currently being marketed for 9-year-olds.

At least 15,037 girls have reported adverse side effects just from Gardasil to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), and this number only reflects those who underwent all the requirements for reporting adverse reactions.  Moreover, according to the latest VAERS Report, 139 deaths from girls treated with the HPV related vaccinations are officially known. At the time of Dr. Harper’s speech, it was recorded to be 44 deaths.  Some of the other reported side effects include Guillain-Barre Syndrome, lupus, seizures, blood clots, and brain inflammation. In most cases, parents are not made aware of these risks.

Dr. Diane Harper went on to say, “About eight in every ten women who have been sexually active will have HPV at some stage of their life. Normally there are no symptoms, and in 98 percent of cases it clears itself. But in those cases where it doesn’t, and isn’t treated, it can lead to precancerous cells which may develop into cervical cancer.”

There is no actual evidence that the vaccine can prevent any cancer. From the manufacturers own admissions, the vaccine only works on 4 strains out of 40 for a specific venereal disease that dies on its own in a relatively short period, so the chance of it actually helping an individual is about the same as the chance of her being struck by lightning.  Is it really necessary for a 9-year-old girl to receive a vaccination for an extremely rare and symptomless venereal disease that the immune system usually kills anyway? Are pharmaceutical companies placing profits over safety?

There have been substantial payments made to victims of the HPV vaccine which approximate to about $120,000 per successful claim.

The national vaccine attorneys at My Vaccine Lawyer have dedicated our careers to fighting for the victims of severe reactions to vaccines including Gardasil and Cervarix. We currently represent clients across the countries that have suffered various reactions to the HPV vaccination. If you believe you may have suffered an adverse reaction to a vaccine, please contact My Vaccine Lawyer at (800) 229-7704 for a free consultation.

 

Meet the Author

Leigh Finfer - Associate Attorney

Leigh A. Finfer is a vaccine and personal injury attorney at Muller Brazil and My Vaccine Lawyer. Mrs. Finfer has been with the firm since June 2018 and her practice includes representing vaccine injury victims, personal injury victims, and those who suffer injuries as a result of unsafe drugs and medical devices.

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