In a new study published October 20, 2009, researchers used information from other studies and estimated the associated costs and health benefits for women aged 35 to 45 years who received HPV vaccination in addition to screening with Pap smears and HPV testing.
Their results suggested that adding HPV vaccinations to cervical cancer screening for women aged 35 to 45 costs
$116,950 to $381,590 per quality-adjusted life-year saved!
The researchers concluded that HPV vaccinations for women of this age group benefit little and the costs
grossly outweigh any benefit from HPV vaccinations.
Although this study was based on computer generated estimates, it does raise questions and yellow flags not just about HPV vaccinations, but about all vaccinations, including the new H1N1 influenza vaccine. The biggest question to be considered based on this study is:
Are vaccinations a significant waste of health care capital that produce very little, zero, or even harmful results?
It is the perspective of Natural Holistic Solutions, based on many other scientific studies that vaccinations have been proven to be
unsafe, ineffective, and constitute a significant portion of health care costs that can be eliminated, saving people and taxpayer's money.
Study:
Cost-Effectiveness of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening in Women Older Than 30 Years in the United States
Jane J. Kim, Jesse Ortendahl, AND Sue J. Goldie
Annals 2009 151: 538-545
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