Nervous about your Pap or HPV test? That's common! Here are some tips for your next Pap/HPV test. Don't hesitate to communicate your concerns or nerves with your provider (they are here to help and support you). #PapTest#PelvicExam#HealthAnxiety#HPV#HPVTest#PapSmear
NCCC is commemorating and recognizing Juneteenth β€οΈ π π π€. Black women experience a disproportionately higher burden of cervical cancer compared to their White and Asian counterparts, with increased rates of diagnoses and worse survival outcomes. #Juneteenth#HealthEquity#SystemicRacism
Why is NCCC talking about #Pride? #LGBTQ+ individuals often face discrimination, bias, stigma, inadequate healthcare, and barriers to accessing care within the healthcare system and research suggests that lesbian & bi women experience higher rates of #CervicalCancer compared to heterosexual women.
Prioritizing women's health is crucial for their well-being, family stability, and societal progress. Prioritizing it enhances quality of life, societal participation, and fosters healthier families and communities, leading to a more equitable society. βοΈ βοΈ β¨ #NWHW#WomensHealthWeek#WomensHealth
On this Mother's Day, we acknowledge all kinds of motherhood and recognize its diversity. We also acknowledge the complex emotions many have about their journey or relationship with their mothers. Let's appreciate every unique story and experience today. #MothersDay#CelebrateDiversity#Mom
April 16 to 22nd is Oral, Head, and Neck Cancer Awareness Week. During this week and month, we are advocating for the HPV vaccine as prevention of oropharyngeal (throat) cancer π£οΈ π§£ π Watch our newest video on head and neck cancer youtu.be/WSx-Py33_C0?...#HeadAndNeckCancer#OropharyngealCancer#HPV
Help us spread the word about the value of vaccination! Especially the HPV vaccine, which helps prevent cancer! This Adolescent Immunization Action Week, encourage teens, parents, and their families to stay on TASK with vaccines. www.unity4teenvax.org #Vaccination#HealthEducation#Vaccines
"Eliminating cervical cancer is within reach if we can give all girls and women access to vaccines, tests, and treatments. Preventing cervical cancer is one dimension of @who.int work to promote, provide and protect maternal health"- drtedros.who.intβ¬#WorldHealthDaya#HopefulFuturese#HealthForAllll