The only thing I don't get is, why doesn't it suggest that men have this done too? Men carry HPV, too, and while they can't get cervical cancer, they can pass it on to someone who can. It just seems like a double standard. But yay for the drug being approved, I know it had opposition from people who care more about other people's sex lives than whether people die of cancer.
but here is my theory. often stuff that has to do with cervical cancer in women has to do with estrogen. it is unhealthy for men to have too much estrogen, it suppresses their testosterone and makes them less fertile and manly. it is even unhealthy for gay men, who were recently proven to have higher levels of estrogen than straight men do. my guess is that there are hormonal reasons why this vaccine is not reccommended for men. it sucks that there is not a vaccine for men, but at least men are more likely to be carriers and less likely to actually get hpv. i have a couple of friends with hpv (both women) and the men they have slept with (before knowing they had it) have been tested with negative results on many occassions.
That may be the reasoning, still, I wish there were some way of having a male vaccine, just like I wish there were male BC pills, but it's never work in the US market because so many men think they shouldn't have to take such a thing, because they're irresponsible dicks (pun kind of intended).
WOW. do you really think that the production of bc pills for men is really hinged on male attitude toward the things? i am 100% sure there would be a market for them. the pill causes some serious side-effects for some women that lead to cancer, fibroids, endometriosis and some other unpleasantries that are far worse than the moodswings, spotting and stuff. i know lots of guys who would spare their ladies these things if there was a safe way to do it. ross would in a heartbeat. there are other men who i think would just do it because their wives made them. and think of the military benefits! i would think that manwhores worldwide would embrace this idea! they would never have to worry about the chance of knocking a girl up and having to pay child-support! i thought they had difficulties with health problems and effectiveness and that this was why such things are not widely available.
Might be a combination, I've just seen several articles about how companies are reluctant to produce one because their market research suggests that a majority of men would not take it if it existed because they think its "the woman's responsibility." I'm with Ross, I'd take it if it were available and safe, but there are a lot of macho idiots who would think taking birth control makes them "less of a man."
The problem with the male bc pill is that there is a small but not insignificant chance of causing sterility. It is also known to reduce libido in some men. I'm not against the idea of a pill for men but the current one is a crappy product.
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Date: 2006-06-14 10:41 am (UTC)the truth is that i don't know...
Date: 2006-06-14 03:49 pm (UTC)often stuff that has to do with cervical cancer in women has to do with estrogen. it is unhealthy for men to have too much estrogen, it suppresses their testosterone and makes them less fertile and manly. it is even unhealthy for gay men, who were recently proven to have higher levels of estrogen than straight men do.
my guess is that there are hormonal reasons why this vaccine is not reccommended for men.
it sucks that there is not a vaccine for men, but at least men are more likely to be carriers and less likely to actually get hpv. i have a couple of friends with hpv (both women) and the men they have slept with (before knowing they had it) have been tested with negative results on many occassions.
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Date: 2006-06-14 03:56 pm (UTC)Re: the truth is that i don't know...
Date: 2006-06-14 04:27 pm (UTC)do you really think that the production of bc pills for men is really hinged on male attitude toward the things?
i am 100% sure there would be a market for them. the pill causes some serious side-effects for some women that lead to cancer, fibroids, endometriosis and some other unpleasantries that are far worse than the moodswings, spotting and stuff. i know lots of guys who would spare their ladies these things if there was a safe way to do it. ross would in a heartbeat. there are other men who i think would just do it because their wives made them. and think of the military benefits! i would think that manwhores worldwide would embrace this idea! they would never have to worry about the chance of knocking a girl up and having to pay child-support! i thought they had difficulties with health problems and effectiveness and that this was why such things are not widely available.
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Date: 2006-06-14 04:38 pm (UTC)Re: the truth is that i don't know...
Date: 2006-06-14 07:51 pm (UTC)