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Wednesday, 09/13/2006 9:36:06 AM

Wednesday, September 13, 2006 9:36:06 AM

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Michigan Bill Would Require Cancer Vaccine
By DAVID EGGERT, AP

LANSING, Mich. (Sept. 13) - Michigan girls entering the sixth grade next year would have to be vaccinated against cervical cancer under legislation backed Tuesday by a bipartisan group of female lawmakers.

Charles Rex Arbogast, AP
The vaccine is effective at preventing infections from some strains of the sexually-transmitted human papilloma virus. But some say making the vaccine mandatory infringes on parents' rights and encourages teen sex.

The legislation is the first of its kind in the United States, said Republican state Sen. Beverly Hammerstrom, lead sponsor.

The vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in June for use in girls and women and has been hailed as a breakthrough in cancer prevention. It prevents infections from some strains of the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus, which can cause cervical cancer and genital warts.

A government advisory panel said that ideally the vaccine should be given before girls become sexually active.

The American Cancer Society estimates 9,700 women nationwide will be diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2006, and 3,700 will die.

"We believe we can save the lives of these girls," Hammerstrom said.

Some conservatives around the country have expressed concern that schools would make the vaccine a requirement for enrollment. They have argued that requiring the vaccine would infringe on parents' rights and send a message that underage sex is OK.

The three-shot vaccination costs $360. Hammerstrom said most Michigan employers will cover the vaccine, and said uninsured girls could be covered through the federal government's Vaccines for Children program.


09-13-06 01:21 EDT


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