Unless they come up with something bad, I want her to have the vaccine. But women in my family have HAD cervical cancer. And uterine cancer. And ovarian cancer. (But not, surprisingly, breast cancer.)
As far as vaccinating everyone else, I'm not sure where I stand on making it mandatory, because I do see the issues on both sides. I do agree with mahogany down below that once again, we're putting all the responsibility on the women. And that does bother me.
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Date: 2007-02-06 01:53 pm (UTC)Unless they come up with something bad, I want her to have the vaccine. But women in my family have HAD cervical cancer. And uterine cancer. And ovarian cancer. (But not, surprisingly, breast cancer.)
As far as vaccinating everyone else, I'm not sure where I stand on making it mandatory, because I do see the issues on both sides. I do agree with
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