Meanwhile the scientists of the world are saving lives (and not selling books) https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/30/health/rwanda-first-eliminate-cervical-cancer-africa-partner/index.html …
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Meanwhile our daughters’ lives are being saved. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/03/australia-on-track-to-wipe-out-cervical-cancer-within-20-years?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other …
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“Australia had the lowest rates of cervical cancer in the world before the vaccine bcse of Pap smears” so the lives of these 256 women (per annum) don’t matter? https://cervical-cancer.canceraustralia.gov.au/statistics
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Deaths per annum from Cx cancer in Australia alone:256. From Gardasil? Selling a book _and_ death. https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/death-gardasil-not-so-fast/ …
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My apologies. I had no idea your book was a work of fiction. Neither Frazer or Zhou said such a thing. The “NNT” we used in the UK was that a practice nurse doing lifetime of screening will save 1 life but 1 life will still be lost despite screening.
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Screening is an effective but imperfect solution to CC. For every cancer identified, there are dozens of unnecessary biopsies, which themselves carry a risk. For every hundred cancers, about 5 will be missed, and a few people will suffer significant complications from biopsy
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Also worth noting as to the original point that a diagnosis of autism in the early 1980s is incomparable to one today. Only the most severe of ASDs were categorized as autistic in the 80s and the diagnosis was not even formalized until DSM-III in 1988
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