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WHO Response. All countries have made a commitment to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem.
The Oregon ScreenWise Program (ScreenWise) aims to reduce disparities in breast, cervical, and hereditary cancer morbidity and mortality. We do this by securing access to evidence-based clinical services via the ScreenWise Provider Network and by supporting statewide health system change.
Through the NBCCEDP, CDC helps those with low incomes who do not have adequate insurance gain access to timely breast and cervical cancer screening, diagnostic, and treatment services. NBCCEDP also provides patient navigation services to help them overcome barriers and get timely access to quality care.
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month This January, we encourage you to learn more about cervical health and cervical cancer prevention and take steps to help eliminate this preventable cancer.
HPV infections are very common. Nearly everyone will get HPV at some point in their lives. More than 42 million Americans are infected with types of HPV that are known to cause disease. About 13 million Americans, including teens, become infected each year.
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If cervical cancer is undiagnosed and untreated, it will slowly spread out of the cervix and into the surrounding tissue and organs. The cancer can spread down to the vagina and the surrounding muscles that support the bones of the pelvis.
For women ages 30 to 65 years, USPSTF recommends screening every 3 years with a Pap test, every 5 years with high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing, or every 5 years with both types of tests. In addition, USPSTF recommends against screening for cervical cancer in women who: Are younger than 21 years.
You may be eligible for full OHP benefits through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP), regardless of immigration status. Any provider who screens for breast or cervical cancer can refer you to the program. Ask your provider about referring you.