Unlike breast cancer, cervical cancer may not be a female disease you hear about every day. However, both cervical cancer and the virus that causes most cases of cervical cancer—HPV—are prevalent and worth every woman's attention. READ MORE
I Could Have Stopped Cervical Cancer With a Routine Test
As a new mom at 46, I let life get in the way of my personal health
How a Cervical Cancer Diagnosis in My 20s Taught Me How to Live
Regular screening is key to catching cases early
My Close Friend’s Cancer Diagnosis Helped Save My Life
After losing my close friend to cancer that was diagnosed too late, I knew I had to advocate for myself
HPV, Cervical Cancer and Cervical Cancer Screening: What Do You Need to Know?
Cervical cancer is highly preventable. The answers to these common questions could help save your life.
Cervical Cancer Screening Is Essential, but Access to Good Treatment Can Be the Difference Between Life and Death
We've made some progress, but health disparities still exist in cervical cancer
Cervical Cancer Screening Can Save Your Life
Don't let costs stop you from getting screened
Understanding Your HPV Type and the Risks That Go With It
Testing for HPV types can help you understand your risk of disease
Removing Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening for the LGBTQ Community
Misinformation, bias and lack of access to health care can put LGBTQ people with cervixes at greater risk of developing cancer
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