Cervical cancer is preventable, and it starts with the HPV vaccine. On this Cervical Health Awareness Month, take charge of your health by scheduling your vaccination. For ages 9-26, the vaccine provides 99% prevention against cervical cancer. Even for ages 27-45, the vaccine is highly recommended to fight HPV and reduce cervical cancer risks. #ManipalHospitals #YourManipal #LifesOn #Healthcare #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth #HPV #Vaccine
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The other day, talking about the elimination of cervical cancer as a disease of public health concern. Premised upon HPV vaccination with efficacious vaccines, accelerating screening with high perfomance tests, early detection and treatment for cervical precancer timeously. Together we can.
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Did you know that early screening and HPV vaccination can completely prevent cervical cancer? It’s time to prioritize your health and take the first step toward prevention. Share this message to spread awareness and save lives! 🌸 #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVVaccination #CancerAwareness #TriestaSciences
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This webinar will encourage pharmacists to broaden their perspectives on HPV vaccination and highlight pharmacists’ unique opportunities to identify people who would benefit from vaccination: https://ow.ly/OaJT50TpBB8
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Even your keypad knows it’s time to prioritize your health. This Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, take a step towards prevention—learn about HPV vaccination and regular screenings. Your health deserves your attention. #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVPrevention #CytecareCares
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Learn more about the Health Plan Action Guide by joining us on August 20th!
Please join us on August 20th at 12:30 ET to hear about the newest tool from the American Cancer Society and the American Cancer Society National HPV Vaccination Roundtable: An Action Guide for Health Plans. This webinar will review best practices for health plans on preventing HPV-related cancer through vaccination. You will gain insight into how health plans can increase HPV vaccination rates and learn more about the new resources: Cancer Prevention Through HPV Vaccination: An Action Guide for Health Plans. Please find the new tool here: https://bit.ly/46u0KUR Register here: https://bit.ly/3WLpqVC
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Boosting HPV Vaccination: Expert Tips from the Frontline Learn valuable insights on HPV vaccination and cervical cancer prevention from Charlotte, an experienced healthcare professional. Discover the contents of our comprehensive handbook and gain actionable tips to promote HPV vaccination in this informative video. #HPVVaccinationTips #CervicalCancerPrevention #HealthcareInsights #ExpertAdvice #FrontlineTips #HPVVaccinationGuide #HealthEducation #WellnessTips #HealthTips #HealthPromotion
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Ladies, your health matters! Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable when caught early. Regular screenings and vaccinations can make a life-saving difference. Did you know? ✅ Cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable through routine screening, early detection, and vaccination. ✅ The HPV vaccine can prevent the majority of cervical cancers, and it is most effective when administered before exposure to the virus (ideally between the ages of 11-12, but adults up to age 45 can still benefit). ✅ Regular Pap smears and HPV tests help identify abnormal cell changes before they turn into cancer, allowing for early treatment and a higher chance of full recovery. Remember, prevention is power, and through education, regular screenings, and vaccines, we can drastically reduce the rates of cervical cancer. Sherron A. Johnson, RN CHPO CEO Principal Satavia Hazley Austin MBA, RN, CHPO #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVPrevention #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #CervicalCancerPrevention #HealthEducation #SupportAndAwareness
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HPV Vaccination: A Key Factor in Reducing Cervical Cancer Mortality Among Young Women An important study published in JAMA highlights the significant decline in cervical cancer mortality among US women under 25 years, attributed to the impact of HPV vaccination. Since the introduction of the HPV vaccine in 2006, there has been a remarkable 62% reduction in cervical cancer deaths between 2013 and 2021. This cohort of women, who are the first to benefit from widespread vaccination, has seen a steep decline in mortality, showcasing the vaccine's effectiveness. However, the recent drop in vaccination coverage since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic is concerning, with a decline from 79.3% in 2022 to 75.9% in 2023. This study underscores the urgent need to improve HPV vaccination rates to continue protecting young women from cervical cancer. This vaccine is proven to save lives, and it is crucial that we prioritize its uptake. I want to emphasize that it's equally important to remember that boys must also be vaccinated. HPV-related cancers affect both genders, and vaccinating boys is an essential step toward broader public health protection. Let’s continue to advocate for better vaccination coverage and protect future generations from cervical cancer. 💉💪 #HPVVaccine #CervicalCancerPrevention #PublicHealth"
Cervical cancer mortality in US women younger than 25 years significantly declined between 2016 and 2021, likely due to the widespread adoption of HPV vaccination. https://ja.ma/3Ouku2C
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HPV is a common virus linked to cervical cancer & other cancers! The HPV vaccine is YOUR shield! This video explains: What HPV is & the cancers it causes Why the vaccine is VITAL for girls & boys When & how to get vaccinated (2 or 3 doses) Is the vaccine safe and effective? Click to watch it! 🌐 For more professional health tips, visit our site: www.royaldocline.com 📧 email: info@royaldocline.com #royaldocline #HPV #HPVVaccine #CervicalCancer #CancerPrevention #VaccineSafety #HealthAwareness #VaccinationSchedule #ProtectYourHealth
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Cervical cancer is largely preventable and treatable when detected early. Yet, racial and ethnic minorities face higher rates of diagnosis and mortality due to disparities in access to care, education, and resources. Early detection saves lives. Regular Pap tests, HPV testing, and vaccinations are crucial in preventing cervical cancer. Learn more: https://ow.ly/39XN50UKgNU.
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