Gardasil's ad campaign of "One Less" is working. Now there is one less healthy child in the world. The main stream article below admits Gardasil does not even work. "Even with the vaccination, women still need to be screened for cervical cancer."
KSL - GARDASIL is the world's first vaccine against cervical cancer. Its FDA approval triggered efforts across the nation to mandate shots for school girls, but did doctors jump on the bandwagon too soon?
As protection against the cancer, the vaccine targets four types of human papillomavirus, or HPV, that cause most cervical cancers. But two weeks after getting vaccinated with GARDASIL, along with a tetanus shot, 12-year-old Brittany Bell started to have problems. "It's hard for me to lift [my leg] up. You just can't lift it up," she said.