From Deseret News archives:
HPV vaccinations are a choice to ponder seriously
As if we don't have enough to worry about lately between buying $4 per gallon gas and holding onto our mortgages, I read in the paper recently that HIV diagnoses are up 32 percent in Utah.
That is a staggering concern. It made me decide to write about another highly avoidable health risk my friend Carole Burr suggested I address.
Her daughter, Lara, has an LDS bishop, also her children's pediatrician, who is adamant about young girls receiving the series of Gardasil or Cervarix vaccinations that prevent cervical cancer. He believes it should be a must in the church and, of course, everywhere else.
When counseling with her one day his direct words to her were, "I don't care if a girl is entering a convent, each girl should have this vaccination. This is a vaccination that actually saves lives and prevents cancer."
Her daughter Lara's pediatrician, Dr. John Carruth, who practices in South Orange County, Calif., and a former LDS bishop, is very clear about the importance of this immunization for every young girl.
In a conversation with my OBGYN, Dr. Scott Jacob, the pediatrician was given a strong second.
Scott added, "In today's world, this is clearly a more important vaccine than polio or measles."
According to Wikipedia.com, HPV (human papillomaviruse) "are a diverse group of DNA-based viruses that infect the skin and mucous membranes of humans." They are transmitted by skin-to-skin contact and are responsible for genital warts.
Others can result in precancerous lesions caused by a sub-clinical infection. The most insidious one is an STD that is transferred from the man who has no symptoms and can develop into cervical cancer in the wife or partner or victim years after they have been exposed. Even with condom use there is not a 100 percent guarantee of safety.
Reading this you may be thinking, "Oh, that could never happen we teach moral responsibility in our home."
Well, according to Carole, who has been a friend and mentor to hundreds of people both in the LDS Church and in the community, it can and does happen.
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