Cervical cancer awareness month is commemorated in January. Cervical cancer screening, which should begin at the age of 21, is the most effective technique to detect abnormalities in a woman’s body that could lead to cervical cancer. Learn about the common questions that are asked regarding the HPV vaccination and cervical cancer.
January: Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
There are two reasons to think about cervical cancer screening… it is cervical cancer awareness month and it is a new year. Right now many people are behind on their general health checkups due to COVID. Make your annual screenings a priority.
Get the Scoop on HPV
If you could prevent cancer… would you? Learn more about the HPV vaccine and preventing cancer for your children.
HPV and Cervical Cancer Prevention
January is cervical cancer awareness month. With our new year resolutions to be healthy it is also important to go to our routine doctor visits. For women this includes an annual gynecological visit in which a breast exam and pelvic/pap exam is included. Fortunately the pap test has decreased the…
Cervical Cancer 101
The basics on cervical cancer and prevention. Just in time for cervical cancer awareness month.
September is Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month
Ladies take good care of yourself by getting your screenings…
How Can You Reduce Your Cervical Cancer Risk?
Learn more about how you can reduce your own risk for Cervical Cancer.
April is National Minority Health Month!
This month is National Minority Health Month¹, and CDC would like to inform communities of color as well as partners, healthcare professionals, and others who serve them about how HPV vaccine can protect against cancers caused by HPV infection, protecting communities of color from these often devastating cancers.