Posted on 09/15/2011 9:55:39 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Heather Burcham died in 2007 when she was 31. Cervical cancer killed her. She was misdiagnosed at age 26, and by the time she knew she had cancer, it was too late for effective treatment.
But she changed lives by living hers so passionately.
She was deeply religious, quick-witted, loving, with a quirky sense of humor; and she was determined to save other young women. Her passion for a cause made her a "Person of the Week" on ABC's "World News" program in 2007. Heather likely would have been shouting from the rooftops in frustration, listening to the current political debate about the HPV vaccine.
For her, the HPV vaccine was about saving lives, not politics, not campaign donations. She probably would have been heartbroken to hear Texas Gov. Rick Perry backtrack from his commitment to have girls vaccinated against cervical cancer.
Perry made her the poster child for his HPV executive decision, and spoke eloquently at her funeral. What a difference four years later as he debates the topic with other Republican candidates.
Her words to ABC News in 2007 still resonate, in light of the current debate in which this one face of the disease has been lost amid the political rhetoric.
"I don't want to have died in vain," she said. "I don't want my life to have no purpose whatsoever, and if I can help spread the word about cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine, then I haven't lived in vain."
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
Infection with the HPV virus is common and infects at least 50% of all people who have sex at some time in their lives.
Yes, I recognized your sarcasm. Sadly that view is held by some in reality.
I love it how paleo conservatives suddenly become fringe libertarians when talking about this vaccine.
Vaccines are, alas, a group activity, in that herd immunity is needed for any vaccination program to work.
The decision to mandate them was made with polio.
The truth is, many here want people who sin to be punished and live in a fantasy land where their kids won’t sin.
I realize that, but HPV is the primary cause of cervical cancer.
Sorry that "we meant well" just makes Perry sound like the Leftists. They all try to justify their political mistakes by claiming "we meant well".
Sarah isn’t running. And even if she did, and managed to get the nomination, she’d lose as badly as Goldwater did in ‘64.
And don’t think that if she did, that there aren’t some October Surprises in her closet, either. Maybe Glen Rice really did nail her (lucky bastard if true)...maybe the other rumors are true...I’m not saying they are, but if you think she’s as pure as the wind-driven Alaskan snow, you’re probably wrong.
If only there was a vaccine to protect us from corrupt politicians like Rick Perry and we’d be much better off.
Thats a frightening risk and not one to mine for a few votes. Stop apologizing for caring about girls, Rick Perry, and ride on, George Bush.
And to you politicians: Get back to arguing about taxes. At least no one gets hurt."
Nicely done
4000 women die from cervical cancer each year in America. Acquiring cervical cancer before the age of 30 is very rare. Out of the 4000 that die from cervical cancer about 70% of the cancers were caused by the HPV virus resulting in 2800 deaths.
More kids drown in America every year. 3 times as many die from skin cancer.
If you don't like the odds of being one of the 2800 women who die in a population of 150 million females from this disease then make the choice to get the Gardasil innoculation and leave the rest of us the hell alone to make our own decisions without making requests from government.
Valid points
“If she gets the vaccine before she starts kissing boys and such, she will almost surely avoid this deadly cancer.”
Speaking of ignorant nonsense.
"She didnt get a vaccine."
"Whats your point?"
Read my posting at #54.
Individuals should read and research this issue for themselves.
Here is a place to start JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association):
The Risks and Benefits of HPV Vaccination
http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/302/7/795.full?home
Based on a few of the issues posed and the lack of circumstances that would lead to our daughters exposure at this time, we have chosen to bypass this vaccination. At the point that they can make the educated decision - they will.
The removal of Parental Rights to make a decision via Executive Order is the case in point. Yes - there was an opt-out. However from school district to school district the notification varied. Therefore some parents had no idea that opt-out was even an option.
In reality there are far more important issues to addres - as most FRpers know:
Economy, repeal of certain devastating Legislative processes, and wicker (the last is meant to lighten up the post - no wicker was damaged in the writing of this post.)
Sarah isn’t the issue here. The issue is Rick Perry’s blatant and persistent record of corruption including his dealings with Merck on this Gardasil fiasco that you people are trying to cover up with puppy dogs and kitty cats.
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