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HPV Vaccines Implementation
Health Coverage Access
Education/Awareness
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What Women Should Know
- Cervical cancer is highly preventable – screening and vaccination are key.
- Cervical cancer is almost always caused by a common virus – human papillomavirus (or "HPV").
- Most women will have HPV, but few will develop cervical cancer.
- Only HPV infections that persists can lead to cancer.
- A Pap test looks for cell changes on the cervix that might lead to cancer.
- Using an HPV test with a Pap test in women over 30 can better identify women at risk for cancer.
- An HPV vaccine that prevents 70% of cervical cancers is now available.
- Women should talk to their healthcare providers about the most advanced and appropriate technologies available for cervical cancer screening and immunization.
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