No, I mean this argument is tedious. You are literally just contradicting me, while I point you towards the sources linked in the blog
I have waded through the article you linked. I cannot find an external reference to any data suggesting that HPV vaccination is associated with an increase in cervical cancer, nor indeed that cervical cancer incidence is rising. As I said, I'd love to see the data
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For example, here is a graph of the incidence of cervical cancer in young Australian women from 2008-2014 based on AIHW data available here: https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/cancer-screening/cervical-screening-in-australia-2018/contents/table-of-contents …pic.twitter.com/gc4xpXUIAX
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To put it another way, you appear to be wrong. I'd love to see if you have access to data that is more comprehensive than the AIHW
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Heavens, can you not see the national statistics. Go to the databases and/or national annual reports. If you really want to see the data it is there, but it takes work to access it!
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I have been working with a statistician on this for months and cannot waste more time on here on this. You are just being argumentative so there is no point.
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Like this graph of cervical cancer rates by age group 2008-14 showing no increase in rates? From AIHW datapic.twitter.com/IH9ewrovBv
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