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Meigs Health Matters: Spotlight on Cervical Health Awareness Month – WV News

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Meigs Health Matters: Focus on Cervical Health Awareness Month

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, a time to shed light on the importance of cervical health. This month is dedicated to educating people about cervical cancer, its prevention, and the health of the cervix.

Cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), a common virus that often goes unnoticed. The good news is that there are effective ways to protect against it. Vaccines are available that can prevent the types of HPV known to cause most cervical cancers. It’s crucial for individuals to talk to their healthcare providers about getting vaccinated, especially young adults.

Regular screenings are also vital. Pap tests and HPV tests can help detect any changes in cervical cells before they turn into cancer. Healthcare experts recommend that women begin cervical cancer screening at age 21, and those aged 30 and older should have a Pap test combined with an HPV test every five years, or just a Pap test every three years.

Education plays a key role in prevention. Informing yourself and others about the risks and the importance of regular check-ups can make a difference. This month, consider spreading awareness within your community. Host discussions, share information, and encourage everyone to take proactive steps for their health.

Cervical Health Awareness Month reminds us that early detection and prevention can save lives. Let’s prioritize our health and support each other in making informed decisions about cervical health.

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