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Committed to ending cervical cancer in South Carolina and beyond.

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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
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“HPV Vaccination Now is Cancer Prevention for the Future”. Check out "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" a Facebook Live interview by WREN with Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston Women's Health Research Team
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
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Follow the South Carolina Cancer Alliance on Facebook @sccancerorg for daily posts and information on cancer prevention and awareness!.
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
Check out "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" a Facebook Live interview by WREN with Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston Women's Health Research Team
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
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“The HPV vaccine is safe, effective, and durable.” Check out "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" a Facebook Live interview by WREN with Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston Women's Health Research Team
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@CervixCaFreeSC
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7 years
“HPV Vaccination Now is Cancer Prevention for the Future” Check out Dr. Beth Sundstrom’s livestream with WREN on the HPV vaccine in South Carolina: .
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
“The HPV vaccine is safe, effective, and durable.” Check out "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" a Facebook Live interview by WREN with Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston Women's Health Research Team
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
“HPV Vaccination Now is Cancer Prevention for the Future”. Check out "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" a Facebook Live interview by WREN with Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston Women's Health Research Team
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
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@CervixCaFreeSC
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Check out the HPV Vaccination Now website for more information on the HPV vaccine!
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
Routine use of Pap test to screen for #CervicalCancer has reduced deaths from the disease by almost 75%.
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
Today, August 24th, Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston's Women's Health Research Team presents "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" with WREN. RSVP to the Facebook Live Interview here:
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@CervixCaFreeSC
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7 years
This Friday, August 24th, Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston's Women's Health Research Team presents "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" with WREN. RSVP to the Facebook Live Interview here:
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@CervixCaFreeSC
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7 years
This Friday, August 24th, Dr. Beth Sundstrom of the College of Charleston's Women's Health Research Team presents "The HPV Vaccine: What's Stopping SC?" with WREN. RSVP to the Facebook Live Interview here:
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@CervixCaFreeSC
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"Since licensure in 2006, over 270 million doses of HPV vaccines have been distributed"-Check out the World Health Organization for HPV vaccine safety updates and facts!
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@CervixCaFreeSC
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7 years
Check out this article "Beliefs, behaviors and HPV vaccine: Correcting the myths and the misinformation" by Preventive Medicine:
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7 years
According to the CDC, "About 9 in 10 people will get an HPV infection at some point in their lives". HPV related infections can be prevented with the HPV vaccine. Check out the CDC's updated safety information on the HPV vaccine
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@CervixCaFreeSC
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7 years
Clinicians: You can raise HPV vax rates by recommending #HPV vaccine the same way and same day you recommend Tdap and mening.
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
More than 50% of new cervical cancers are in women who have never been screened or have not been screened in previous 5 years.
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
Why is HPVvax recommended at ages 11–12? Vax must be given before exposure to be effective and highest immune response occurs at 11–12.
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@CervixCaFreeSC
CervicalCancerFreeSC
7 years
Approx 79M doses of #HPV vax have been distributed since vax introduced, and no serious safety concerns linked to #HPV vaccination.
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