January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. Cervical cancer happens when cancer cells grow on the cervix. The cervix is an organ that connects the uterus to the vagina. Cervical cancer slowly gets worse over time. It can lead to illness and even death if not treated properly. Thanks to tests that check for cervical cancer and knowledge of ways to prevent it, the number of people who get and become sick from cervical cancer is lower than it used to be. To protect yourself from cervical cancer, it is important that you are tested for the disease. If you have a cervix, a powerful testing tool is the Pap test, also called a Pap smear. The Pap smear is a medical exam you’d do at a doctor’s office. During the Pap smear, the doctor uses a swab to take cells from the surface of the cervix. The cells are examined by a doctor under a microscope. This exam can detect cancer in its very early stages. When cancer is found early, you can get quick treatment for a better recovery and a healthy outcome. Speak with your healthcare provider to schedule your Pap smear to get tested. |
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In addition to screening, there are 3 different vaccines available that can prevent cervical cancer. The vaccines are named Gardasil, Gardasil 9, and Cervarix. These vaccines are recommended for all children, boys and girls, ages 11 and older. Protect your child from cervical cancer, and talk with your child’s doctor about this powerful tool to prevent it. |
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You can take action! Protect yourself and your community from the risk of cervical cancer by getting tested and getting vaccines to prevent it! |
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