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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