Women4Cancer
@Women4Cancer
It's time to #STOPCervicalCancer.
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By vaccinating your daughter on time, before her 15th birthday, you can protect her from most cervical cancers and four other HPV cancers. Cervical cancer is preventable. Get your daughter the HPV vaccine today! #PreventGlobalHPVCancers
All women should get cervical cancer screening tests between ages 25-49 years. Getting timely screening tests helps you detect and get early treatment options. Visit a health facility to get screened. #PreventGlobalHPVCancers
#InternationalWomensDay
During the International Women's Day celebrations, Mama Kisumu, Mrs. Dorothy Nyong'o advocated for girls aged 10-14 years old to be vaccinated and women of reproductive age to get screened for #cervicalcancer in Seme Sub-county. 2nd slide, she is encouraging a 10 year old girl..
Discover innovative solutions to increase HPV vaccine and screening uptake in Kenya and LMICs in this enlightening webinar 'Road to Cervical Cancer Elimination'
Registration link: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Date: 20 March 2024
Time: 2pm-3pm (EAT)
#CervicalCancer
#HPV
#Healthcare
Did you know? HPV vaccine can prevent over 70% of cervical cancers when given between ages 10 to 14. Take your daughter to the nearest health facility for the free vaccine.
#PreventGlobalHPVCancers
#ValentinesDay
Today is International HPV Awareness Day!
We can prevent HPV and reduce the risk of HPV-related cancer through increased awareness, vaccination and cervical screening.
#onelessworry
Learn more about HPV here: askabouthpv.org/hpv-facts/what…
Cervical cancer can affect any woman – but you can stop it with regular cervical screening tests. Visit a health facility to get your cervical cancer screening. #PreventGlobalHPVCancers
#ACancerFreeAfrica
#InternationalWomensDay
Happy International Women's day!
Let's stand with our women in the fight against Cervical Cancer!
American Cancer Society Africa Cancer Fdn KILELE Health
Women living with HIV are 6 times more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to those without.
Regular screening is key!
#CervicalCancerRisk
#CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
Understanding cervical cancer risk factors is crucial for early detection and prevention. Co-infection (STIs) can elevate the risk of cervical cancer.
Contact your healthcare provider.
#CervicalCancerAwareness
#PreventionMatters
Smoking doubles the risk of cervical cancer in women. Tobacco by-products can harm cervix cell DNA, potentially leading to cancer.
Get help today!
#CervicalCancerRisk
#QuitSmoking
Did you know engaging in sexual intercourse at an early age increases your risk of Cervical Cancer?
HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection. Almost all sexually active people will be infected at some point in their lives, usually without symptoms. #CervicalCancerAwareness
Empower yourself against cervical cancer – take action today! Schedule your preventive screening and be a champion for your health. Prevention starts with you.
#CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
#PreventCervicalCancer
The human papillomavirus is the leading cause of #cervicalcancer worldwide, causing hundreds of thousands of deaths every year. Here’s everything you need to know about the life-saving HPV vaccine: bit.ly/474ohf8 #VaccinesWork
Know the Risks, Protect Your Health
Understanding the risk factors for cervical cancer is the first step in prevention. Multiple sexual partners, smoking, and a weakened immune system are just a few factors. Stay informed, make healthy choices, and prioritize your #CervicalHealth