Category: Cervical Cancer
Let’s Help Women Understand: What We Need to Know About Gynecologic Cancers
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"Once upon a time, women were told to get a Pap test every year. And most of us did, even though it wasn’t always clear why we were being tested. We just did what we were told and thought it was a surefire way to stay healthy. But times and recommendations have changed about what test to have, how often to have it, and the reason to have it." Read More >
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Vaccination Nation: A Real Shot at Preventing Cancer
![You can protect yourself and your family against some cancers by getting vaccinated.](https://webharvest.gov/congress115th/20190108200726im_/https://blogs-origin.cdc.gov/cancer/files/2018/02/Vaccines-cancer-prevention-month-1200-x-630-825x510.jpg)
"Suppose someone tells you there are quick, easy ways to help keep people from getting some kinds of cancer. Would you believe it?" Read More >
Posted on by Leave a commentGet the Facts: 3 Myths about Cervical Cancer Screening
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“My friend told me that she had not been screened for cervical cancer since the birth of her now 10-year-old daughter. I tried to shed light on the myths she believed that make it okay for her to avoid screening.” Read More >
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