Additional Resources

Survivors Working to Fight Cervical Cancer: 

 Say Something is a collaboration between Tamika Felder and Christine Baze, two cervical cancer survivors, with the message that HPV causes cervical cancer. This link provides many resources as well as links to Tamika and Christine's solo efforts to eradicate cervical cancer. 

 

 State and National Resources:

Women In Government launched the Challenge to Eliminate Cervical Cancer Campaign  in 2004. This initiative urges state legislators to address cervical cancer prevention  by increasing access to advanced and appropriate screening and 
preventive technologies, particularly for underserved women, and  improving educat ion about this disease and its cause, the human papillomavirus (HPV). 

 

The National HPV and Cervical Cancer Prevention Resource Center was created by The American Social Health Association (ASHA) to address the lack of nationally available HPV and cervical cancer prevention information and resources. The Center is dedicated to addressing the multiple issues and challenges associated with HPV and cervical cancer prevention in the United States.

 

The National Cancer Institute on Cervical Cancer.

The Centers for Disease Control on Cervical Cancer.

The American Cancer Society on Cervical Cancer. 

 

Resources for Parents

 PKIDS is an online resource for parents. They work  to educate the public and to assist families of the children living with infectious diseases. Here are their resources for helping parents understand more about HPV and the HPV vaccine. Allison did a live podcast with them this April. Here is the link.




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