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The SC Cervical Cancer Awareness Initiative promotes statewide education & public awareness about cervical cancer screening & HPV vaccination cancer prevention.

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New study from @BCBSAssociation finds lowering vaccination rates against human papillomavirus (HPV) —a common virus that can lead to 6 types of cancers later in life. Read why it’s important even during #COVID19 that children receive the HPV vaccine: bcbsa.co/6183VEzbT.

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#Vaccines contribute to full, healthy lives. Despite #COVID19, there are safe ways to keep your child up to date on recommended vaccines, including the #HPV vaccine. Learn more: muschealth.org/hpv #HPVvaxNOW #OurMoment

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It's #CervicalCancer Awareness Month! Cervical cancer could be the first cancer EVER in the world to be eliminated, if 9⃣0⃣% of girls are vaccinated 7⃣0⃣% of women are screened 9⃣0⃣% of women with cervical disease receive treatment


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This #CervicalCancer Awareness Month learn about screening tests and the #HPV vaccine, and get resources to share: cdc.gov/cancer/cervica…


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Meet Samantha, a three time cervical cancer survivor and thriver. Sammy now lives with both a urostomy and colostomy due to her metastatic cervical cancer. She reminds us of the importance of cervical screening and being your own advocate. #Cervivor youtu.be/iApoUHENhMU


Three-Year Follow-up of 2-Dose Versus 3-Dose HPV Vaccine Antibody responses persisted through 2 to 2.5 years after the last dose of a 2-dose 9vHPV vaccine regimen in girls and boys. pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/147/1/…

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From bad to worse II: Risk amplification of the HPV vaccine on Facebook Luisi found nearly 40% of Facebook posts about the HPV vaccine contained messages that amplified the risk of HPV vaccine and the data suggest that these posts had momentum over time. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33303232/


“This is the first study to show that HPV vaccination protects against cervical cancer on the population level,” study author Par Sparen, professor of medical epidemiology at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, said in an email to NBC News. #HPVvaccine nbcnews.to/30m4mHK


Thank you for following HPV Vaccination Now: This is Our Moment, an initiative of @CancerFreeSC and @muschollings to increase awareness of HPV vaccination in South Carolina. #HPVvaxNOW muschealth.org/hpv

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In this video, pediatrician Dr. Amy Levine addresses a friend’s concern about the HPV vaccine by explaining how over 10 years of research has proven the safety of the HPV vaccine and that the HPV vaccine protects fertility. #ThankfulThursday youtu.be/_ARYDWVIM8I

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Do you recognize the essential role that vaccines play globally? It is up to us to foster greater vaccine understanding and acceptance. #HPVvaxNOW #OurMoment fortune.com/2019/02/25/mea…

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It’s #MotivationMonday and we are recommending the, “HPV Update: Community Initiatives and Challenges” webinar from January 27, 2020. The webinar is from the Us vs. HPV online webinar series, hosted by @GIAHC You can check it out here: giahc.org/us-vs-hpv-arch…


We know it’s not too late for young adults of all genders to get the HPV vaccine, but do they? youtu.be/3AGwRdMlw2g @healthyteen #HPV #NotTooLate

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How do vaccines work with your child’s immune system to fight infections? Join baby Jack and his parents as they find out how vaccines help train your baby’s immune system to help prevent disease in this “How Vaccines Work” video. #ThankfulThursday youtu.be/k7DGeWlKu0Q


"I really look at the HPV vaccine as cancer prevention... there are a lot of things that I can't protect (my daughter) against, but this is something that I can prevent." Our #WCW is Chellese Parker who shares her cervical cancer story here: youtube.com/watch?v=2ORHPF… #HPVvaxNOW


The HPV vaccine is recommended for boys and girls when they are 11 to 12 years old. The HPV vaccine is more effective when given at this age rather than waiting until a child is older. #HPVvaxNOW #OurMoment healthychildren.org/English/safety…


The HPV vaccine protects fertility by preventing pre-cancerous cervical lesions and cervical cancer. #HPVvaxNOW #OurMoment euro.who.int/__data/assets/…


A recent systematic review and meta-analysis from 60 million individuals and 8 years of post-vaccination follow-up show that HPV vaccination reduces HPV infections and pre-cancer among girls & women, and anogenital warts among girls, women, boys, & men. buff.ly/33aa5CQ


Check out these Cervivor Stories. #HPVvaxNOW #OurMoment cervivor.org/stories/

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