Another tragedy of this girl dying:
The overwhelming odds were she would NEVER have cervical cancer anyway.
"According to the latest global estimates,
274,000 women die
of the disease annually"
That's a lot of women. But when you put it percentage wise...there are how many BILLION people in this world? And at least half of them are women. So the chances are that young girl was never going to get cervical cancer anyway.
To put it in perspective that is 274,000 women Now check this:
"The top killer for women is heart disease, which claims nearly 489,000 deaths each year. Heart disease kills more women every year than all types of cancers combined."
So that little girl would have been better off learning proper nutrition (which not only could help prevent heart disease but also cancer as well) and excercise to fend off heart disease.
It's a conundrum for sure.
I have two daughters by the way. Got them both the vaccination. Like most folks I'm scared by what doctors say and tend to blindly follow their advice. Thank God there were no problems.
It was statistically speaking...very probably an unnecessary vaccination. But human nature made me willing to go along with it "just in case"
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