Papilloma Boosts Cervical Cancer Risks, Claims Study

Papilloma Boosts Cervical Cancer Risks, Claims StudyMaking an opposing claim against the HPV vaccine, recently a new study announced that only two shots were enough for the disease treatment.

However, way back in 2006 after the papilloma virus became a deadly nightmare for the health authorities, the vaccination was made compulsory in all the hospitals across the nation.

Moreover, all these claims were made after the researchers found that the disease vaccination procedures certainly were causing many monetary problems among the region’s residents.

The researchers also accounted that instead of getting the vaccination thrice, even two vaccination processes were competent enough for the treatment of the disease.

In order to make their study data more valid, the researchers tracked almost 6,000 Costa Rica women and surprisingly found that no big difference was found among the thrice dosage patients and twice treated patients.

On the other hand, reported information claimed that the deadly virus infection further augmented the cervical cancer risks.

Meanwhile, all these cancer claims were publicized by the Canterbury District Health Board officials.

Commenting on the issue, the health experts further asserted that majority of the region women became the chief cancer prey.

With the aim of reducing these cancer risks, the heath experts announced that they would be offering free vaccination campaigns for the region’s girls aged 12 and above.