Women in Government
Do you want to know how your state ranks in cervical cancer prevention?
In 2003 Women in Government launched a national campaign to eradicate cervical cancer. They have a wealth of resources, information and updates on the status of legislation across the United States.
Women in Government has developed a list of "What Women Should Know":
- Cervical cancer is highly preventable – screening and vaccination are key.
- Cervical cancer is almost always caused by a common virus – human papillomavirus (or "HPV").
- Most women will have HPV, but few will develop cervical cancer.
- Only HPV infections that persists can lead to cancer.
- Every 2½ hours, a woman dies of cervical cancer in the United States, despite its being the only cancer with a single-known cause - HPV - which makes it virtually 100 percent preventable.
- A Pap test looks for cell changes on the cervix that might lead to cancer.
- Using an HPV test with a Pap test in women over 30 can better identify women at risk for cancer.
- An HPV vaccine that prevents 70% of cervical cancers is now available.
- Women should talk to their healthcare providers about the most advanced and appropriate technologies available for cervical cancer screening and immunization.
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Learn more about our eventsThe Hicks Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization whose mission is the eradication of cervical cancer in the state of Vermont. The foundation runs free cervical cancer screening days statewide, provides grants for continued medical care, and offers education programs and policy development about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and its connection to cervical cancer and effective prevention and screening.





