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    don’t become less important as you age. Women ages 21 to 65 should get tested regularly, to catch early signs of . ⁠Schedule your at today!

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    Today, I am a wife and mother of two and thanking God for another chance at life!” - Aquia Ware of Louisville. Thank you, Aquia, for sharing your inspiring story of hope as part of !

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    January is and we encourage you to take some time to learn about cervical cancer risk and prevention from You can read more here:

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    ACOG is proud to be a sponsor of . Check out resources for patients and physicians from ACOG and other leading health care orgs on cervical health and HPV:

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    Today, January 31st, is the last day of For info on Education and preventative healthcare like immunizations are an important part of Call 316.283.6103 to schedule an appointment

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    Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a 40% drop in cervical precancer in women who have had the HPV vaccine. To make an appointment for the HPV vaccine, call Medical Group at (831) 759-0674. .

  8. As we come to the end of The most important thing women can do to reduce their risk of is to schedule regular screenings with their healthcare professional.

  9. According to / gynecologic oncologist Dr. Caryn St. Clair, is the third most common gynecologic cancer in the US. This , learn 6 warning signs every woman should know from :

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    serves as a time to remind women how they can protect themselves from HPV, the leading cause of cervical cancer. New guidelines recommend ages 11-45 talk to their doctor about the vaccine. Call Medical Group for an appt. (831) 759-0674.

  11. January is and our expert gynecologists, Dr. Ann-Marie Jackson and Dr. Mona Orady, are sharing information to help you stay on top of your cervical health.

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    Some facts about : 1) HPV infections are so common that nearly all men and women will get at least 1 type of HPV at some point. 2) HPV is spread through intimate skin-to-skin contact, such as having sex with someone with HPV.

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    January is . The cervix is part of the female reproductive system. HPV is a common virus that can happen in the cervix and lead to cervical cancer. Read more about how to stay on top of your cervical health below.

  14. You can lower your risk for cervical cancer by getting screened regularly, starting at age 21.

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    A healthy cervix is a happy cervix. Schedule a checkup online today at !

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    January is ! According to the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, more than 13,000 women in the US are diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer each year. To learn more about how this disease is preventable, visit .

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    50% of women w. cervical cancer have never had a PAP Test and 10% didn't have one in the 5 years prior to diagnosis. January is and so I wanted to remind everyone who owns a cervix or…

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    More than 13K women are diagnosed w/ each year. These resources can help new moms understand an important part of their sexual and reproductive health.

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    Many women don’t know they have HPV because they don’t have any signs. Some kinds of HPV can lead to cervical cancer. This , learn about HPV screening and prevention:

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    is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the US. Some types of HPV cause genital warts, cervical cancer, & other types of cancer. Educate patients on & the HPV vaccine w/trusted ACOG materials:

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