#SaludTues Transcript

Healthcare social media transcript of the #SaludTues hashtag.
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Salud America! @SaludAmerica
#SaludTues starting NOW with @IamCervivor, @NFIDvaccines, @gyncsm, @StopHPVCancer! https://t.co/5ZCJ2nkFZ0
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @StopHPVCancer: Happening....NOW! Join the #SaludTues Tweetchat for #cervicalcancerawarenessmonth #CCAM #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/6dolAuaYHR
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues starting NOW with @IamCervivor, @NFIDvaccines, @gyncsm, @StopHPVCancer! https://t.co/5ZCJ2nkFZ0
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Let’s get #SaludTues started with some introductions! We inspire people to drive community change for the health of Latino and all kids.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Let’s get #SaludTues started with some introductions! We inspire people to drive community change for the health of Latino and all kids.
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
Thanks @SaludAmerica for hosting this important topic today. #gyncsm is a twitter community for those impacted by gynecologic cancers. We host chats at 8pmET on 2nd Wednesdays (most months). Our next chat is Wed, Feb 10th on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @SaludAmerica: Let’s get #SaludTues started with some introductions! We inspire people to drive community change for the health of Latino and all kids.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: Thanks @SaludAmerica for hosting this important topic today. #gyncsm is a twitter community for those impacted by gynecologic cancers. We host chats at 8pmET on 2nd Wednesdays (most months). Our next chat is Wed, Feb 10th on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
@PublicHealthMap here! Empowering people with greater understanding about public health, maps, and everything in between! @SaludAmerica #SaludTues on Stopping Cervical Cancer here we go! @IamCervivor @NFIDvaccines @gyncsm @StopHPVCancer 👏👏👏 https://t.co/u05fh9rMsd
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @SaludAmerica: Let’s get #SaludTues started with some introductions! We inspire people to drive community change for the health of Latino and all kids.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: Thanks @SaludAmerica for hosting this important topic today. #gyncsm is a twitter community for those impacted by gynecologic cancers. We host chats at 8pmET on 2nd Wednesdays (most months). Our next chat is Wed, Feb 10th on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
#gyncsm is moderated by advocates @womenofteal @btrfly12 along with our healthcare moderators (see profile). Today @btrfly12 is tweeting on this handle for the #SaludTues chat.
Christie F. VanHorne, M.Ed, MPH (she/her) @christie_mph
Hi everyone! I'm Christie — a public health consultant and founder of https://t.co/vm0fw4fZSv. Excited to be here for this important discussion on #cervicalcancer. #SaludTues
Austreberto M @AustrebertoMtz
RT @SaludAmerica: Let’s get #SaludTues started with some introductions! We inspire people to drive community change for the health of Latino and all kids.
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @StopHPVCancer: Happening....NOW! Join the #SaludTues Tweetchat for #cervicalcancerawarenessmonth #CCAM #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/6dolAuaYHR
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @gyncsm: Thanks @SaludAmerica for hosting this important topic today. #gyncsm is a twitter community for those impacted by gynecologic cancers. We host chats at 8pmET on 2nd Wednesdays (most months). Our next chat is Wed, Feb 10th on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
@SaludAmerica Tweeting from Iowa! Metastatic recurrent stage 3B survivor. Thank you for hosting this tweet chat about #CervicalCancer. #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @gyncsm: Thanks @SaludAmerica for hosting this important topic today. #gyncsm is a twitter community for those impacted by gynecologic cancers. We host chats at 8pmET on 2nd Wednesdays (most months). Our next chat is Wed, Feb 10th on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
#SaludTues Housekeeping: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Tag answers w/ A1, A2, etc. AND the #SaludTues hashtag. (Ex. if you answer Q1, use A1 in your answer) https://t.co/TwCFALu4w2
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
Glad to take part @SaludAmerica! @stophpvcancer is the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, a grassroots initiative dedicated to education, support, and advocacy for #CervicalCancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families. #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues Housekeeping: #SaludTues Housekeeping: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Tag answers w/ A1, A2, etc. AND the #SaludTues hashtag. (Ex. if you answer Q1, use A1 in your answer) https://t.co/TwCFALu4w2
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@PublicHealthMap @IamCervivor @NFIDvaccines @gyncsm @StopHPVCancer Good to see you! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: @PublicHealthMap here! Empowering people with greater understanding about public health, maps, and everything in between! @SaludAmerica #SaludTues on Stopping Cervical Cancer here we go! @IamCervivor @NFIDvaccines @gyncsm @StopHPVCancer 👏👏👏 https://t.co/u05fh9rMsd
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@MiSs_SuE22 So glad you could join today! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: Glad to take part @SaludAmerica! @stophpvcancer is the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, a grassroots initiative dedicated to education, support, and advocacy for #CervicalCancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families. #saludtues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues Housekeeping: #SaludTues Housekeeping: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Tag answers w/ A1, A2, etc. AND the #SaludTues hashtag. (Ex. if you answer Q1, use A1 in your answer) https://t.co/TwCFALu4w2
Inspire @InspireIsHealth
RT @StopHPVCancer: Glad to take part @SaludAmerica! @stophpvcancer is the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, a grassroots initiative dedicated to education, support, and advocacy for #CervicalCancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families. #saludtues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues Housekeeping: #SaludTues Housekeeping: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Tag answers w/ A1, A2, etc. AND the #SaludTues hashtag. (Ex. if you answer Q1, use A1 in your answer) https://t.co/TwCFALu4w2
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
Good morning! Tweeting from the Center for Care Innovations in Oakland, California.
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @StopHPVCancer: Glad to take part @SaludAmerica! @stophpvcancer is the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, a grassroots initiative dedicated to education, support, and advocacy for #CervicalCancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q1. Let’s start off by discussing HPV. What is it and what role does it play in cervical cancer? #SaludTues https://t.co/Gk1oUU0paX
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @StopHPVCancer: Glad to take part @SaludAmerica! @stophpvcancer is the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, a grassroots initiative dedicated to education, support, and advocacy for #CervicalCancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families. #saludtues
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
ya llegamos!
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: Glad to take part @SaludAmerica! @stophpvcancer is the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, a grassroots initiative dedicated to education, support, and advocacy for #CervicalCancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and families. #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1. Let’s start off by discussing HPV. What is it and what role does it play in cervical cancer? #SaludTues https://t.co/Gk1oUU0paX
NFID @NFIDVaccines
#NFID is pleased to participate to answer questions and share resources on the importance of #vaccination to #PreventHPV #SaludTues https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
A1: Over 99% of cervical cancers are caused by HPV, which is a very common virus transmitted by skin-to-skin intimate contact. Most people clear the virus, but when it persists it can cause cell changes leading to cancer. #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A1: #HPV is a common virus that ~80% of all sexually active people have at some point. It's normal to have HPV. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @StopHPVCancer: A1: A1: #HPV is a common virus that ~80% of all sexually active people have at some point. It's normal to have HPV. #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A1: Most cases of HPV are not harmful & clear naturally; a few cases of"high risk" types persist & can cause cervical & some other types of cancer. #SaludTues
NFID @NFIDVaccines
A1: Almost all #CervicalCancer in the US is caused by human papillomavirus or #HPV. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection & can also cause other cancers & genital warts. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/g2riNwjT7N
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A1: Almost all cases of #CervicalCancer are caused by Human papillomavius (HPV). Two #HPV types (16 and 18) cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly! ⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/WGERnlpdAB
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: A1: A1: Over 99% of cervical cancers are caused by HPV, which is a very common virus transmitted by skin-to-skin intimate contact. Most people clear the virus, but when it persists it can cause cell changes leading to cancer. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A1: A1: #HPV is a common virus that ~80% of all sexually active people have at some point. It's normal to have HPV. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @NFIDvaccines: A1: A1: Almost all #CervicalCancer in the US is caused by human papillomavirus or #HPV. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection & can also cause other cancers & genital warts. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/g2riNwjT7N
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Almost all cases of #CervicalCancer are caused by Human papillomavius (HPV). Two #HPV types (16 and 18) cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly! ⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/WGERnlpdAB
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NFIDvaccines: A1: A1: Almost all #CervicalCancer in the US is caused by human papillomavirus or #HPV. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection & can also cause other cancers & genital warts. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/g2riNwjT7N
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
A1. HPV is such a common virus that almost all of us will have at some point in our lives. It causes nearly all cases of cervical cancer. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
A1: Since we know HPV is the cause for almost all cervical cancer, the HPV vaccine is very effective in preventing pre-cancer and cancer. Prevention isn't a word I take lightly. It is truly wonderful that we have the science to prevent cervical cancer. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Almost all cases of #CervicalCancer are caused by Human papillomavius (HPV). Two #HPV types (16 and 18) cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly! ⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/WGERnlpdAB
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
Thanks @SaludAmerica for hosting and shining a bright light on cervical cancer. #cervivor is a community for those impacted by #cervicalcancer. Learn more at https://t.co/acUPy4y0M6. #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A1. HPV is such a common virus that almost all of us will have at some point in our lives. It causes nearly all cases of cervical cancer. #SaludTues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
Sorry for being late. We are looking forward to taking part in #saludtues today! We are Patient Worthy, and we work to amplify patient voices, particularly in the #raredisease sphere.
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Almost all cases of #CervicalCancer are caused by Human papillomavius (HPV). Two #HPV types (16 and 18) cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly! ⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/WGERnlpdAB
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
A1: HPV can cause warts as well as other cancers (anal, oropharyngeal, penile, vulvar, and vaginal) in addition to causing cervical cancer. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @IamCervivor: Thanks @SaludAmerica for hosting and shining a bright light on cervical cancer. #cervivor is a community for those impacted by #cervicalcancer. Learn more at https://t.co/acUPy4y0M6. #SaludTues
Christie F. VanHorne, M.Ed, MPH (she/her) @christie_mph
@SaludAmerica I learned during my reproductive health educator days that #HPV is complicated. As #publichealth professionals it is important to explain how certain strains can cause #cervicalcancer, and how the vaccination can prevent cancer development years from now. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @btrfly12: A1: A1: HPV can cause warts as well as other cancers (anal, oropharyngeal, penile, vulvar, and vaginal) in addition to causing cervical cancer. #SaludTues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
A1: HPV (human papillomavirus) is a sexually transmitted infection that is, in most cases, fairly harmless. An estimated 80% of people will have #HPV in their lifetime. However, certain strains of HPV cause a majority of cervical cancer diagnoses. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PatientWorthy: A1: A1: HPV (human papillomavirus) is a sexually transmitted infection that is, in most cases, fairly harmless. An estimated 80% of people will have #HPV in their lifetime. However, certain strains of HPV cause a majority of cervical cancer diagnoses. #saludtues
Nadia Zareen @Nadias2Cents
RT @btrfly12: A1: A1: Since we know HPV is the cause for almost all cervical cancer, the HPV vaccine is very effective in preventing pre-cancer and cancer. Prevention isn't a word I take lightly. It is truly wonderful that we have the science to prevent cervical cancer. #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Almost all cases of #CervicalCancer are caused by Human papillomavius (HPV). Two #HPV types (16 and 18) cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly! ⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/WGERnlpdAB
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1. Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells lining the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Various strains of HPV, a sexually transmitted infection, play a role in causing most cervical cancers. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @christie_health: @SaludAmerica I learned during my reproductive health educator days that #HPV is complicated. As #publichealth professionals it is important to explain how certain strains can cause #cervicalcancer, and how the vaccination can prevent cancer development years from now. #saludtues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @SaludAmerica: A1. Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells lining the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Various strains of HPV, a sexually transmitted infection, play a role in causing most cervical cancers. #SaludTues
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A1 #SaludTues HPV plays a key roll on preventing cervical cancer trough screening test and also vaccines
This Is Public Health @TIPHtweets
RT @PublicHealthMap: @PublicHealthMap here! Empowering people with greater understanding about public health, maps, and everything in between! @SaludAmerica #SaludTues on Stopping Cervical Cancer here we go! @IamCervivor @NFIDvaccines @gyncsm @StopHPVCancer 👏👏👏 https://t.co/u05fh9rMsd
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
A1: A place to start in learning about HPV and cervical cancer is... what is a cervix? So many aren't fully educated on female anatomy. See: https://t.co/OxRUDet95Q #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A1: HPV is a very common virus. So common that everyone should know about it. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q2. Who is most affected by HPV and cervical cancer? Who is at highest risk for getting cervical cancer? #SaludTues https://t.co/JytFArv1Ga
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A1: the near ubiquity of HPV infections is an important point to emphasize in reducing stigma. #saludtues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
A2: Access to healthcare is an important factor in who is most affected. More than half of new cervical cancer cases occur among women who have never been or rarely been screened. When you don't have a consistent provider, it's hard to stay on a screening schedule. #SaludTues
NFID @NFIDVaccines
A2: #HPV affects both males & females. Most new infections are among teens & those in their early 20s. Most who are infected do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/MtHUdZnvmj
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @tamikafelder: A1: A1: HPV is a very common virus. So common that everyone should know about it. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: A1: A1: Over 99% of cervical cancers are caused by HPV, which is a very common virus transmitted by skin-to-skin intimate contact. Most people clear the virus, but when it persists it can cause cell changes leading to cancer. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A1: A1: #HPV is a common virus that ~80% of all sexually active people have at some point. It's normal to have HPV. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Almost all cases of #CervicalCancer are caused by Human papillomavius (HPV). Two #HPV types (16 and 18) cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly! ⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/WGERnlpdAB
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NFIDvaccines: A1: A1: Almost all #CervicalCancer in the US is caused by human papillomavirus or #HPV. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection & can also cause other cancers & genital warts. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/g2riNwjT7N
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @btrfly12: A1: A1: HPV can cause warts as well as other cancers (anal, oropharyngeal, penile, vulvar, and vaginal) in addition to causing cervical cancer. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PatientWorthy: A1: A1: HPV (human papillomavirus) is a sexually transmitted infection that is, in most cases, fairly harmless. An estimated 80% of people will have #HPV in their lifetime. However, certain strains of HPV cause a majority of cervical cancer diagnoses. #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1. Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells lining the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. Various strains of HPV, a sexually transmitted infection, play a role in causing most cervical cancers. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2. Who is most affected by HPV and cervical cancer? Who is at highest risk for getting cervical cancer? #SaludTues https://t.co/JytFArv1Ga
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A2: Economically disadvantaged persons who don't have access to health care too often miss Pap & HPV tests that can detect cervical cancer early when it's more easily treated. #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
A2: Any one with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2. Some groups are more at risk of developing cervical cancer, such as Latinas. Latinas’ cervical cancer rates are 44% higher than non-Latinas. https://t.co/kTzlHg9pvS #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @NFIDvaccines: A2: A2: #HPV affects both males & females. Most new infections are among teens & those in their early 20s. Most who are infected do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/MtHUdZnvmj
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A2: More Black and Hispanic women get HPV-associated cervical cancer than women of other races or ethnicities. About 9 Hispanic & 8 Black women compared to 7 White women were diagnosed with HPV-associated cervical cancer per 100,000 women. #SaludTues https://t.co/eWHDi95mfV
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Economically disadvantaged persons who don't have access to health care too often miss Pap & HPV tests that can detect cervical cancer early when it's more easily treated. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NFIDvaccines: A2: A2: #HPV affects both males & females. Most new infections are among teens & those in their early 20s. Most who are infected do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/MtHUdZnvmj
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: A2: A2: Access to healthcare is an important factor in who is most affected. More than half of new cervical cancer cases occur among women who have never been or rarely been screened. When you don't have a consistent provider, it's hard to stay on a screening schedule. #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @gyncsm: A2: A2: Access to healthcare is an important factor in who is most affected. More than half of new cervical cancer cases occur among women who have never been or rarely been screened. When you don't have a consistent provider, it's hard to stay on a screening schedule. #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
A2: Studies also show that HPV vaccination is very much influenced by provider recommendation. Those w/o a regular provider may not receive education and encouragement to receive the vaccine -which can be given up to age 45- or to give the vaccine to their children. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A2: A2: More Black and Hispanic women get HPV-associated cervical cancer than women of other races or ethnicities. About 9 Hispanic & 8 Black women compared to 7 White women were diagnosed with HPV-associated cervical cancer per 100,000 women. #SaludTues https://t.co/eWHDi95mfV
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @StopHPVCancer: A1: A1: the near ubiquity of HPV infections is an important point to emphasize in reducing stigma. #saludtues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @NFIDvaccines: A2: A2: #HPV affects both males & females. Most new infections are among teens & those in their early 20s. Most who are infected do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/MtHUdZnvmj
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @IamCervivor: A2: A2: Any one with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer. #saludtues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @SaludAmerica: A2. Some groups are more at risk of developing cervical cancer, such as Latinas. Latinas’ cervical cancer rates are 44% higher than non-Latinas. https://t.co/kTzlHg9pvS #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @IamCervivor: A2: A2: Any one with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer. #saludtues
Sparkyman @1Sparkyman
RT @btrfly12: A1: A1: HPV can cause warts as well as other cancers (anal, oropharyngeal, penile, vulvar, and vaginal) in addition to causing cervical cancer. #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @btrfly12: A1: A1: A place to start in learning about HPV and cervical cancer is... what is a cervix? So many aren't fully educated on female anatomy. See: https://t.co/OxRUDet95Q #SaludTues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
A2: HPV is most prevalent in late teens to early 20s (15-25), while cervical cancer often affects women in their 30s to 40s. Those who are immunocompromised, have HIV, who smoke, or who have had several sexual partners are at the highest risk of cervical cancer. #saludtues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
@SaludAmerica A2. The @WHO has great information addressing these questions: https://t.co/ZZ8vnp5475 #SaludTues #CervivorAmbassador https://t.co/lDht8Ka3Xa
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
Important to know! #saludtues
Mutant Strong @IrinaBrooke1
RT @btrfly12: A1: A1: A place to start in learning about HPV and cervical cancer is... what is a cervix? So many aren't fully educated on female anatomy. See: https://t.co/OxRUDet95Q #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2. Who is most affected by HPV and cervical cancer? Who is at highest risk for getting cervical cancer? #SaludTues https://t.co/JytFArv1Ga
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
@StopHPVCancer We agree. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A2: What she said! #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
Roy Crockett @rcrockett
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
Lala11_7 @Lala11_7
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PublicHealthMap: A1: A1: Almost all cases of #CervicalCancer are caused by Human papillomavius (HPV). Two #HPV types (16 and 18) cause 70% of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous cervical lesions. Cervical cancer can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage and treated promptly! ⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/WGERnlpdAB
Christie F. VanHorne, M.Ed, MPH (she/her) @christie_mph
Yes. This.
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PublicHealthMap: A2: A2: More Black and Hispanic women get HPV-associated cervical cancer than women of other races or ethnicities. About 9 Hispanic & 8 Black women compared to 7 White women were diagnosed with HPV-associated cervical cancer per 100,000 women. #SaludTues https://t.co/eWHDi95mfV
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A2: Black women are 2x more likely to die of #cervicalcancer. Curtissa should have celebrated her 48th birthday last week. #saludtues https://t.co/xt7avq1lcj
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Black women are 2x more likely to die of #cervicalcancer. Curtissa should have celebrated her 48th birthday last week. #saludtues https://t.co/xt7avq1lcj
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Black women are 2x more likely to die of #cervicalcancer. Curtissa should have celebrated her 48th birthday last week. #saludtues https://t.co/xt7avq1lcj
Matthew Schlumbrecht @MatthewSchlumb1
RT @IamCervivor: A2: A2: Any one with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer. #saludtues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
So true... I didn't really know about my cervix and was diagnosed at 24. It's time to step up the sexual health education. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
Cervical health is important for everyone! Not just women, but also trans men, non-binary people - anyone with a cervix! #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @MiSs_SuE22: So true... I didn't really know about my cervix and was diagnosed at 24. It's time to step up the sexual health education. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @WeisJuliaE: Cervical health is important for everyone! Not just women, but also trans men, non-binary people - anyone with a cervix! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q3. How can cervical cancer be prevented? #SaludTues https://t.co/cFwdqcHplF
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @WeisJuliaE: Cervical health is important for everyone! Not just women, but also trans men, non-binary people - anyone with a cervix! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2. Some groups are more at risk of developing cervical cancer, such as Latinas. Latinas’ cervical cancer rates are 44% higher than non-Latinas. https://t.co/kTzlHg9pvS #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Economically disadvantaged persons who don't have access to health care too often miss Pap & HPV tests that can detect cervical cancer early when it's more easily treated. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NFIDvaccines: A2: A2: #HPV affects both males & females. Most new infections are among teens & those in their early 20s. Most who are infected do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/MtHUdZnvmj
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: A2: A2: Access to healthcare is an important factor in who is most affected. More than half of new cervical cancer cases occur among women who have never been or rarely been screened. When you don't have a consistent provider, it's hard to stay on a screening schedule. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A2: A2: More Black and Hispanic women get HPV-associated cervical cancer than women of other races or ethnicities. About 9 Hispanic & 8 Black women compared to 7 White women were diagnosed with HPV-associated cervical cancer per 100,000 women. #SaludTues https://t.co/eWHDi95mfV
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
@WeisJuliaE #saludtues https://t.co/HCNhQnDXgb
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @IamCervivor: A2: A2: Any one with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer. #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3. How can cervical cancer be prevented? #SaludTues https://t.co/cFwdqcHplF
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A3: The two most important things you can do to prevent cervical cancer are to get the HPV vaccine if you are eligible, and to be tested regularly, starting at age 21. ⚕️🏥👩‍⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/N0ePxrHZVf https://t.co/ybleKqNEzw
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
A3: I rarely use the term prevention and in most cases “risk reduction” is much more appropriate. It's incredible we have the science to prevent cervical cancer (vaccine+screening). And sad we haven’t yet gotten these implemented to where it is virtually eliminated. #SaludTues
Sasha C. Mejía-Bradford @SashaCMejia
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3. Screening tests can help prevent cervical cancer. A pap smear looks for precancerous cells on the cervix. Pap smears are recommended after age 21 and if normal, every few years. An HPV test can also be conducted to detect the virus that causes cell changes. #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PublicHealthMap: A3: A3: The two most important things you can do to prevent cervical cancer are to get the HPV vaccine if you are eligible, and to be tested regularly, starting at age 21. ⚕️🏥👩‍⚕️#SaludTues https://t.co/N0ePxrHZVf https://t.co/ybleKqNEzw
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A3: Screening: Pap & HPV tests. Vaccination: boys & girls starting @ ages 11-12. Support: reduce stigma. Education: treatment options, clinical trials. #SaludTues
NFID @NFIDVaccines
A3: #HPV #vaccines can protect against #CervicalCancer & other HPV-related cancers. HPV vaccination is recommended for preteens, teens, and certain adults. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues #GetVaccinated during #CervicalHealthMonth https://t.co/vDQC0x9RWQ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A3: Screening: Pap & HPV tests. Vaccination: boys & girls starting @ ages 11-12. Support: reduce stigma. Education: A3: Screening: Pap & HPV tests. Vaccination: boys & girls starting @ ages 11-12. Support: reduce stigma. Education: treatment options, clinical trials. #SaludTues
Christie F. VanHorne, M.Ed, MPH (she/her) @christie_mph
RT @SaludAmerica: A2. Some groups are more at risk of developing cervical cancer, such as Latinas. Latinas’ cervical cancer rates are 44% higher than non-Latinas. https://t.co/kTzlHg9pvS #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
A3: The best way to prevent cervical cancer is by getting vaccinated against. It is so wonderful that we know the cause of #cervicalcancer and have tools to prevent it like the HPV vaccine. #saludtues #2shotstostopcancer https://t.co/BtNcaOxbNl
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@StopHPVCancer Exactly! #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
The HPV vaccine is over 99% effective at preventing pre-cancer caused by HPV types 16 or 18 in young women, which are linked to 70% of cervical cancers. The HPV vaccine is cancer prevention. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/UnzpbXGfhO
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @IamCervivor: A3: A3: The best way to prevent cervical cancer is by getting vaccinated against. It is so wonderful that we know the cause of #cervicalcancer and have tools to prevent it like the HPV vaccine. #saludtues #2shotstostopcancer https://t.co/BtNcaOxbNl
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: The HPV vaccine is over 99% effective at preventing pre-cancer caused by HPV types 16 or 18 in young women, which are linked to 70% of cervical cancers. The HPV vaccine is cancer prevention. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/UnzpbXGfhO
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A2 #SaludTues HPV vaccination guidelines to prevent cervical ... https://t.co/WUWZpAJ5Va
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @WeisJuliaE: Cervical health is important for everyone! Not just women, but also trans men, non-binary people - anyone with a cervix! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @btrfly12: A3: A3: I rarely use the term prevention and in most cases “risk reduction” is much more appropriate. It's incredible we have the science to prevent cervical cancer (vaccine+screening). And sad we haven’t yet gotten these implemented to where it is virtually eliminated. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@btrfly12 Great point! We have to focus on risk reduction. #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @btrfly12: A3: A3: I rarely use the term prevention and in most cases “risk reduction” is much more appropriate. It's incredible we have the science to prevent cervical cancer (vaccine+screening). And sad we haven’t yet gotten these implemented to where it is virtually eliminated. #SaludTues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
A3: Cervical cancer can be prevented through the HPV vaccine (if you are eligible to receive it) and through regular, frequent HPV testing and cervical cancer screening. I caught my abnormal cells through a Pap smear, later underwent a colposcopy and LEEP procedure. #saludtues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A3: RE the education side, Understanding Cervical Cancer Screening is an interactive tool designed to take the mystery out of the process so patients feel confident to speak-up, ask questions, and become advocates for their own health. #saludtues https://t.co/f7jQHkehET https://t.co/5VcrUcJP3K
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
Both the pap test (looks at cells for changes) and HPV test (looks for presence of HPV) are used to screen for cervical cancer. Guidelines are changing as we learn more about what's most effective. Check current recommendations and work w/ your provider to make a plan. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A3: A3: RE the education side, Understanding Cervical Cancer Screening is an interactive tool designed to take the mystery out of the process so patients feel confident to speak-up, ask questions, and become advocates for their own health. #saludtues https://t.co/f7jQHkehET https://t.co/5VcrUcJP3K
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
A3. Continue to get your cancer screenings and vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate! If I remember correctly, the @AmericanCancer published a statement of the HPV vaccine being 98% effective in preventing CIN/precancer/cancer cells. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Christie F. VanHorne, M.Ed, MPH (she/her) @christie_mph
@SaludAmerica #cervicalcancer Prevention: Pap smears every 3 -5 yrs (depending on age and medical history). Safer sex. GET VACCINATED. ;) #saludtues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @PatientWorthy: A3: A3: Cervical cancer can be prevented through the HPV vaccine (if you are eligible to receive it) and through regular, frequent HPV testing and cervical cancer screening. I caught my abnormal cells through a Pap smear, later underwent a colposcopy and LEEP procedure. #saludtues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
A3.2: Currently, guidelines for a Pap smear are every 3 years if normal. My doctor, following my abnormal pap/colpo/LEEP told me to come back every 6-12 months for testing. #saludtues
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
RT @btrfly12: A3: A3: I rarely use the term prevention and in most cases “risk reduction” is much more appropriate. It's incredible we have the science to prevent cervical cancer (vaccine+screening). And sad we haven’t yet gotten these implemented to where it is virtually eliminated. #SaludTues
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @IamCervivor: A3: A3: The best way to prevent cervical cancer is by getting vaccinated against. It is so wonderful that we know the cause of #cervicalcancer and have tools to prevent it like the HPV vaccine. #saludtues #2shotstostopcancer https://t.co/BtNcaOxbNl
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
RT @StopHPVCancer: A2: A2: Communities of Color and those in rural areas have the highest rates of cervical cancer; heart-breaking because this disease is almost always preventable. We have the tools, now we need to find the will! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A3. Continue to get your cancer screenings and vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate! If I remember correctly, the @AmericanCancer published a statement of the HPV vaccine being 98% effective in preventing CIN/precancer/cancer cells. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
A3.3: However, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider to create a care plan if you are dealing with abnormal and precancerous results. Your doctor will help you figure out your best timeline for testing and care moving forward. #saludtues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @PatientWorthy: A3.3: A3.3: However, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider to create a care plan if you are dealing with abnormal and precancerous results. Your doctor will help you figure out your best timeline for testing and care moving forward. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@StopHPVCancer Thanks for sharing this resource! #SaludTues
Kevin Ault @kevinault
RT @NFIDvaccines: A3: A3: #HPV #vaccines can protect against #CervicalCancer & other HPV-related cancers. HPV vaccination is recommended for preteens, teens, and certain adults. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues #GetVaccinated during #CervicalHealthMonth https://t.co/vDQC0x9RWQ
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A3 #SaludTues HPV Vaccine Prevents Cancer https://t.co/pahQjlS8YR
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q4. Let’s discuss the HPV vaccine. Who should receive the HPV vaccine? What can healthcare professionals do to increase HPV vaccination rates? #SaludTues https://t.co/WWYRVgxGhc
Yolanda McCutchen @Yolanda_McC
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
NFID @NFIDVaccines
A4: @CDCgov recommends 11- to 12-year-olds get 2 doses of #HPV #vaccine. Males & females up to age 26 years who were not previously vaccinated should receive catch-up HPV vaccination. Adults age 26-45 years should talk to a healthcare professional #SaludTues https://t.co/GLotvolsSp
Yolanda McCutchen @Yolanda_McC
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Black women are 2x more likely to die of #cervicalcancer. Curtissa should have celebrated her 48th birthday last week. #saludtues https://t.co/xt7avq1lcj
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4. The HPV vaccine protects people from developing the virus that causes cervical cancer. The CDC recommends HPV vaccination for preteens 11 to 12 years old and everyone through age 26 years, if they are not vaccinated already. #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A3: We have the opportunity to prevent a cancer that is not easy and that people do still succumb. There is a misnomer that #cervicalcancer is always caught early and not really cancer. It's just not true. #saludtues #cervivor https://t.co/QTRqhRSB4D
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A4: all boys & girls 11-12, w/catch-up through age 26. HPV vaccination is available for those through age 45, too, so discuss with your healthcare provider. #saludtues https://t.co/CatAMsgCZW
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @tamikafelder: A3: A3: We have the opportunity to prevent a cancer that is not easy and that people do still succumb. There is a misnomer that #cervicalcancer is always caught early and not really cancer. It's just not true. #saludtues #cervivor https://t.co/QTRqhRSB4D
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NFIDvaccines: A4: A4: @CDCgov recommends 11- to 12-year-olds get 2 doses of #HPV #vaccine. Males & females up to age 26 years who were not previously vaccinated should receive catch-up HPV vaccination. Adults age 26-45 years should talk to a healthcare professional #SaludTues https://t.co/GLotvolsSp
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
A4: Primary care physicians play a HUGE role in whether or not males and females are given the HPV vaccine. I think this is where a lot of focus needs to be put as many providers may not feel comfortable advocating with parents. I experienced this with my pediatrician. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A4: A4: all boys & girls 11-12, w/catch-up through age 26. HPV vaccination is available for those through age 45, too, so discuss with your healthcare provider. #saludtues https://t.co/CatAMsgCZW
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @btrfly12: A4: A4: Primary care physicians play a HUGE role in whether or not males and females are given the HPV vaccine. I think this is where a lot of focus needs to be put as many providers may not feel comfortable advocating with parents. I experienced this with my pediatrician. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4. To increase HPV vaccination rates, the CDC recommends using consistent messaging, effectively answer questions, provide personal examples, and bundle the HPV vaccine with other recommended adolescent vaccines. #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @SaludAmerica: A4. The HPV vaccine protects people from developing the virus that causes cervical cancer. The CDC recommends HPV vaccination for preteens 11 to 12 years old and everyone through age 26 years, if they are not vaccinated already. #SaludTues
HPV Cancer Free GA @HPVCancerFreeGA
RT @tamikafelder: A2: A2: Anyone with a cervix is most at risk for #cervicalcancer. I didn't know that when I was diagnosed at 25. Seems like common sense, but I didn't know. Now I want everyone to know. #cervivor #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A3. Screening tests can help prevent cervical cancer. A pap smear looks for precancerous cells on the cervix. Pap smears are recommended after age 21 and if normal, every few years. An HPV test can also be conducted to detect the virus that causes cell changes. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A3: Screening: Pap & HPV tests. Vaccination: boys & girls starting @ ages 11-12. Support: reduce stigma. Education: A3: Screening: Pap & HPV tests. Vaccination: boys & girls starting @ ages 11-12. Support: reduce stigma. Education: treatment options, clinical trials. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @NFIDvaccines: A4: A4: @CDCgov recommends 11- to 12-year-olds get 2 doses of #HPV #vaccine. Males & females up to age 26 years who were not previously vaccinated should receive catch-up HPV vaccination. Adults age 26-45 years should talk to a healthcare professional #SaludTues https://t.co/GLotvolsSp
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: The HPV vaccine is over 99% effective at preventing pre-cancer caused by HPV types 16 or 18 in young women, which are linked to 70% of cervical cancers. The HPV vaccine is cancer prevention. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/UnzpbXGfhO
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @WeisJuliaE: Cervical health is important for everyone! Not just women, but also trans men, non-binary people - anyone with a cervix! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @btrfly12: A3: A3: I rarely use the term prevention and in most cases “risk reduction” is much more appropriate. It's incredible we have the science to prevent cervical cancer (vaccine+screening). And sad we haven’t yet gotten these implemented to where it is virtually eliminated. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A3: A3: RE the education side, Understanding Cervical Cancer Screening is an interactive tool designed to take the mystery out of the process so patients feel confident to speak-up, ask questions, and become advocates for their own health. #saludtues https://t.co/f7jQHkehET https://t.co/5VcrUcJP3K
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A3. Continue to get your cancer screenings and vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate! If I remember correctly, the @AmericanCancer published a statement of the HPV vaccine being 98% effective in preventing CIN/precancer/cancer cells. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4. Let’s discuss the HPV vaccine. Who should receive the HPV vaccine? What can healthcare professionals do to increase HPV vaccination rates? #SaludTues https://t.co/WWYRVgxGhc
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @SaludAmerica: A4. To increase HPV vaccination rates, the CDC recommends using consistent messaging, effectively answer questions, provide personal examples, and bundle the HPV vaccine with other recommended adolescent vaccines. #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A4: Agreed. Health professionals can increase #HPV #vaccine uptake by treating it as a normal, routine part of their adolescent vaccine platform, just like mumps & measles. #SaludTues
NFID @NFIDVaccines
A4: Healthcare professionals must strongly recommend #HPV #vaccine for preteens, teens, and young adults. HPV vaccine=#cancer prevention. Learn more: https://t.co/dhUsUX3S7P #SaludTues https://t.co/2t5hTVOtKu
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
A4. Boys AND Girls ages 11-12 for the most efficacy. Educate, recommend, and refer (if they are not the ones giving the vaccination). This means you too, #Dental professionals! #2shots2preventcancer #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4. Thank you to Claudia Lozano, an Éxito! scholar who is helping to promote HPV vaccination among Latinos! https://t.co/KZKnlEBSck #SaludTues https://t.co/Pr6sPVg6CH
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
A4: The @NAPNAP has put together tips, talking points and additional resources for providers on discussing vaccines: https://t.co/N2cnaJMQ9G #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A4: A4: Agreed. Health professionals can increase #HPV #vaccine uptake by treating it as a normal, routine part of their adolescent vaccine platform, just like mumps & measles. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A4. Boys AND Girls ages 11-12 for the most efficacy. Educate, recommend, and refer (if they are not the ones giving the vaccination). This means you too, #Dental professionals! #2shots2preventcancer #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: A4: The @NAPNAP has put together tips, talking points and additional resources for providers on discussing vaccines: A4: The @NAPNAP has put together tips, talking points and additional resources for providers on discussing vaccines: https://t.co/N2cnaJMQ9G #SaludTues
canceravengergirl @canceravenger50
RT @IamCervivor: A2: A2: Any one with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer. #saludtues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A4. Boys AND Girls ages 11-12 for the most efficacy. Educate, recommend, and refer (if they are not the ones giving the vaccination). This means you too, #Dental professionals! #2shots2preventcancer #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A4. Boys AND Girls ages 11-12 for the most efficacy. Educate, recommend, and refer (if they are not the ones giving the vaccination). This means you too, #Dental professionals! #2shots2preventcancer #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Learn, Inform, Communicate, Recommend, Vaccinate! #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
A4: They now recommend certain patients up to age 45 can still get the vaccine and provide benefit but I’m not sure this has gotten much attention. Especially when that covers an age group that may not have a regular provider. #SaludTues
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
RT @SaludAmerica: Learn, Inform, Communicate, Recommend, Vaccinate! #SaludTues
HPV Cancer Free GA @HPVCancerFreeGA
The BEST way to prevent cervical cancer is to get the HPV vaccine. Parents, talk to your adolescent's provider to schedule their first vaccine! Learn more by following @IamCervivor below👇 #2Shots2StopCancer
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
RT @btrfly12: A4: A4: Primary care physicians play a HUGE role in whether or not males and females are given the HPV vaccine. I think this is where a lot of focus needs to be put as many providers may not feel comfortable advocating with parents. I experienced this with my pediatrician. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @StopHPVCancer: A4: A4: Agreed. Health professionals can increase #HPV #vaccine uptake by treating it as a normal, routine part of their adolescent vaccine platform, just like mumps & measles. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @btrfly12: A4: A4: They now recommend certain patients up to age 45 can still get the vaccine and provide benefit but I’m not sure this has gotten much attention. Especially when that covers an age group that may not have a regular provider. #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A4: One of the biggest ways that healthcare professionals can help increase HPV vaccination rates, is by helping to stop the stigma. You can have sex one, with one person and still get HPV. There is this narrative around HPV, and we have to shift it to save lives. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A4. Boys AND Girls ages 11-12 for the most efficacy. Educate, recommend, and refer (if they are not the ones giving the vaccination). This means you too, #Dental professionals! #2shots2preventcancer #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @tamikafelder: A4: A4: One of the biggest ways that healthcare professionals can help increase HPV vaccination rates, is by helping to stop the stigma. You can have sex one, with one person and still get HPV. There is this narrative around HPV, and we have to shift it to save lives. #SaludTues
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
A4. I got my HPV vaccine when I was a teenager, because my doctor strongly encouraged it at the time. Primary care physicians play a HUGE role in this. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @tamikafelder: A4: A4: One of the biggest ways that healthcare professionals can help increase HPV vaccination rates, is by helping to stop the stigma. You can have sex one, with one person and still get HPV. There is this narrative around HPV, and we have to shift it to save lives. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @WeisJuliaE: A4. I got my HPV vaccine when I was a teenager, because my doctor strongly encouraged it at the time. Primary care physicians play a HUGE role in this. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q5. I don’t have a primary physician or health insurance. Can I still get tested and treated for cervical cancer? #SaludTues https://t.co/PhsFURR57H
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A5: Yes! Find free/lowcost #cervicalcancer screening through National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program https://t.co/iyse9wvGQu via @CDCgov #saludtues
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
A4 #SaludTues Doctors urge use of HPV vaccine on preteens https://t.co/cmBG60dkgx
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
A4: We can increase HPV Vaccination rates by stoping stigma. People still don't think they are are risk because of the narrative of a certain type of person who is infected with HPV. We all have to work to #endSTIgma #saludtues https://t.co/tV46txrxNI
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5. Yes. If you have no insurance or your insurance doesn’t cover screening exams, you are qualified for a free or low-cost screening. The CDC allows you to look for free screenings in your state: https://t.co/ab5GQxPajR #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Yes! Find free/lowcost #cervicalcancer screening through National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program https://t.co/iyse9wvGQu via @CDCgov #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4. The HPV vaccine protects people from developing the virus that causes cervical cancer. The CDC recommends HPV vaccination for preteens 11 to 12 years old and everyone through age 26 years, if they are not vaccinated already. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @tamikafelder: A3: A3: We have the opportunity to prevent a cancer that is not easy and that people do still succumb. There is a misnomer that #cervicalcancer is always caught early and not really cancer. It's just not true. #saludtues #cervivor https://t.co/QTRqhRSB4D
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NFIDvaccines: A4: A4: @CDCgov recommends 11- to 12-year-olds get 2 doses of #HPV #vaccine. Males & females up to age 26 years who were not previously vaccinated should receive catch-up HPV vaccination. Adults age 26-45 years should talk to a healthcare professional #SaludTues https://t.co/GLotvolsSp
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A4: A4: all boys & girls 11-12, w/catch-up through age 26. HPV vaccination is available for those through age 45, too, so discuss with your healthcare provider. #saludtues https://t.co/CatAMsgCZW
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @btrfly12: A4: A4: Primary care physicians play a HUGE role in whether or not males and females are given the HPV vaccine. I think this is where a lot of focus needs to be put as many providers may not feel comfortable advocating with parents. I experienced this with my pediatrician. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4. To increase HPV vaccination rates, the CDC recommends using consistent messaging, effectively answer questions, provide personal examples, and bundle the HPV vaccine with other recommended adolescent vaccines. #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
A5: A starting place is @CDC_Cancer National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) which provides breast and cervical cancer screenings and diagnostic services to low-income, uninsured, and underinsured women across the US https://t.co/PX2lbwMsqs #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @IamCervivor: A4: A4: We can increase HPV Vaccination rates by stoping stigma. People still don't think they are are risk because of the narrative of a certain type of person who is infected with HPV. We all have to work to #endSTIgma #saludtues https://t.co/tV46txrxNI
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4. Thank you to Claudia Lozano, an Éxito! scholar who is helping to promote HPV vaccination among Latinos! https://t.co/KZKnlEBSck #SaludTues https://t.co/Pr6sPVg6CH
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A4: A4: Agreed. Health professionals can increase #HPV #vaccine uptake by treating it as a normal, routine part of their adolescent vaccine platform, just like mumps & measles. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A4. Boys AND Girls ages 11-12 for the most efficacy. Educate, recommend, and refer (if they are not the ones giving the vaccination). This means you too, #Dental professionals! #2shots2preventcancer #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: A4: The @NAPNAP has put together tips, talking points and additional resources for providers on discussing vaccines: A4: The @NAPNAP has put together tips, talking points and additional resources for providers on discussing vaccines: https://t.co/N2cnaJMQ9G #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Learn, Inform, Communicate, Recommend, Vaccinate! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @btrfly12: A4: A4: They now recommend certain patients up to age 45 can still get the vaccine and provide benefit but I’m not sure this has gotten much attention. Especially when that covers an age group that may not have a regular provider. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @tamikafelder: A4: A4: One of the biggest ways that healthcare professionals can help increase HPV vaccination rates, is by helping to stop the stigma. You can have sex one, with one person and still get HPV. There is this narrative around HPV, and we have to shift it to save lives. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5. I don’t have a primary physician or health insurance. Can I still get tested and treated for cervical cancer? #SaludTues https://t.co/PhsFURR57H
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A5: If you have a low income or do not have health insurance, you may be able to get a free or low-cost screening test through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. #SaludTues @CDCgov @IamCervivor @PatientWorthy https://t.co/LkRezG6PX0 https://t.co/HuxqnpAFBE
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5. Treatment can be a stressful and difficult journey, especially when money is tight or if you’re uninsured. See if you qualify for your state’s Medicaid program. You can go to https://t.co/Lu6djVfb1c and see which benefits you’re eligible for. #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
A5: The National Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program provides resources for breast and cervical screenings. There are also many programs state to state. #SaludTues https://t.co/eiYR4gQOAr
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A5: A5: If you have a low income or do not have health insurance, you may be able to get a free or low-cost screening test through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. #SaludTues @CDCgov @IamCervivor @PatientWorthy https://t.co/LkRezG6PX0 https://t.co/HuxqnpAFBE
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @IamCervivor: A4: A4: We can increase HPV Vaccination rates by stoping stigma. People still don't think they are are risk because of the narrative of a certain type of person who is infected with HPV. We all have to work to #endSTIgma #saludtues https://t.co/tV46txrxNI
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
A5. We do not have much to add here, but this is an important resource for those looking for #cervicalcancer screening! #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @btrfly12: A4: A4: They now recommend certain patients up to age 45 can still get the vaccine and provide benefit but I’m not sure this has gotten much attention. Especially when that covers an age group that may not have a regular provider. #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
A5. Absolutely! Check with your local Public Health Department (most have programs to help you with financial assistance as well as finding a provider). @IowaPHA #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
RT @PublicHealthMap: A5: A5: If you have a low income or do not have health insurance, you may be able to get a free or low-cost screening test through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. #SaludTues @CDCgov @IamCervivor @PatientWorthy https://t.co/LkRezG6PX0 https://t.co/HuxqnpAFBE
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A5. Absolutely! Check with your local Public Health Department (most have programs to help you with financial assistance as well as finding a provider). @IowaPHA #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @IamCervivor: A5: A5: The National Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program provides resources for breast and cervical screenings. There are also many programs state to state. #SaludTues https://t.co/eiYR4gQOAr
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
Hey, that's me! ;-) #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @IamCervivor: A5: A5: The National Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program provides resources for breast and cervical screenings. There are also many programs state to state. #SaludTues https://t.co/eiYR4gQOAr
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A5: We also need to think about those who are underinsured, because treatment costs. It's also why prevention is so import. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/WyUIykP3qT
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@StopHPVCancer Thanks for the resource! #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @MiSs_SuE22: Hey, that's me! ;-) #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A5. Absolutely! Check with your local Public Health Department (most have programs to help you with financial assistance as well as finding a provider). @IowaPHA #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Teresa Neprud, FNP-C @NeprudTeresa
Excellent program.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @tamikafelder: A5: A5: We also need to think about those who are underinsured, because treatment costs. It's also why prevention is so import. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/WyUIykP3qT
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Absolutely. That's why we fight for health equity for all! #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @tamikafelder: A5: A5: We also need to think about those who are underinsured, because treatment costs. It's also why prevention is so import. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/WyUIykP3qT
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @tamikafelder: A5: A5: We also need to think about those who are underinsured, because treatment costs. It's also why prevention is so import. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/WyUIykP3qT
Bingle @TheBingle
RT @btrfly12: A4: A4: They now recommend certain patients up to age 45 can still get the vaccine and provide benefit but I’m not sure this has gotten much attention. Especially when that covers an age group that may not have a regular provider. #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @MiSs_SuE22: Hey, that's me! ;-) #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @SaludAmerica: Absolutely. That's why we fight for health equity for all! #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PatientWorthy: A5. We do not have much to add here, but this is an important resource for those looking for #cervicalcancer screening! #SaludTues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
Thank you for that @SaludAmerica
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @SaludAmerica: A5. Treatment can be a stressful and difficult journey, especially when money is tight or if you’re uninsured. See if you qualify for your state’s Medicaid program. You can go to https://t.co/Lu6djVfb1c and see which benefits you’re eligible for. #SaludTues
Health Equity and Community Engagement Research @mayoclinic_cenr
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A5. Absolutely! Check with your local Public Health Department (most have programs to help you with financial assistance as well as finding a provider). @IowaPHA #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PublicHealthMap: A5: A5: If you have a low income or do not have health insurance, you may be able to get a free or low-cost screening test through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. #SaludTues @CDCgov @IamCervivor @PatientWorthy https://t.co/LkRezG6PX0 https://t.co/HuxqnpAFBE
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @SaludAmerica: A5. Yes. If you have no insurance or your insurance doesn’t cover screening exams, you are qualified for a free or low-cost screening. The CDC allows you to look for free screenings in your state: https://t.co/ab5GQxPajR #SaludTues
Bethany Terry @bethany__terry
RT @IamCervivor: A4: A4: We can increase HPV Vaccination rates by stoping stigma. People still don't think they are are risk because of the narrative of a certain type of person who is infected with HPV. We all have to work to #endSTIgma #saludtues https://t.co/tV46txrxNI
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
Q5.2 Another Iowa organization that helps with breast and cervical screenings is @BrasfortheCause. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q6. What can we do to address the stigma and misinformation around HPV? #SaludTues https://t.co/qEXfPWKJsg
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6. By increasing awareness and understanding of HPV and cervical cancer, we can fight the stigma. Research shows that if we can debunk myths and be clear about the facts, we can decrease the stigma that’s a burden for people with HPV. #SaludTues https://t.co/2M0CuDRHvU
Natalie Masís, PhD, MS, RD @NatalieMasisRD
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
NFID @NFIDVaccines
A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: 80% of sexually active men & women are infected with #HPV at some point in their lifetime. #DYK: #HPV #vaccination=cancer prevention? #SaludTues https://t.co/m1YJZmQw6j
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @NFIDvaccines: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: 80% of sexually active men & women are infected with #HPV at some point in their lifetime. #DYK: #HPV #vaccination=cancer prevention? #SaludTues https://t.co/m1YJZmQw6j
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q6. If we avoid talking about HPV, it won’t go away. If we talk about prevention and treatment options, we can fight the stigma. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
A6: Share the facts about how common HPV is, that the HPV vaccine is Cancer Prevention, and facts on vaccine safety. Share personal experiences of getting the vaccine and making the decision to vaccinate our children. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @SaludAmerica: A6. By increasing awareness and understanding of HPV and cervical cancer, we can fight the stigma. Research shows that if we can debunk myths and be clear about the facts, we can decrease the stigma that’s a burden for people with HPV. #SaludTues https://t.co/2M0CuDRHvU
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6. What can we do to address the stigma and misinformation around HPV? #SaludTues https://t.co/qEXfPWKJsg
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6. If we avoid talking about HPV, it won’t go away. If we talk about prevention and treatment options, we can fight the stigma. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @SaludAmerica: A6. If we avoid talking about HPV, it won’t go away. If we talk about prevention and treatment options, we can fight the stigma. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5. Yes. If you have no insurance or your insurance doesn’t cover screening exams, you are qualified for a free or low-cost screening. The CDC allows you to look for free screenings in your state: https://t.co/ab5GQxPajR #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Yes! Find free/lowcost #cervicalcancer screening through National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program https://t.co/iyse9wvGQu via @CDCgov #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @IamCervivor: A4: A4: We can increase HPV Vaccination rates by stoping stigma. People still don't think they are are risk because of the narrative of a certain type of person who is infected with HPV. We all have to work to #endSTIgma #saludtues https://t.co/tV46txrxNI
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5. Treatment can be a stressful and difficult journey, especially when money is tight or if you’re uninsured. See if you qualify for your state’s Medicaid program. You can go to https://t.co/Lu6djVfb1c and see which benefits you’re eligible for. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A5: A5: If you have a low income or do not have health insurance, you may be able to get a free or low-cost screening test through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. #SaludTues @CDCgov @IamCervivor @PatientWorthy https://t.co/LkRezG6PX0 https://t.co/HuxqnpAFBE
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A5. Absolutely! Check with your local Public Health Department (most have programs to help you with financial assistance as well as finding a provider). @IowaPHA #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @IamCervivor: A5: A5: The National Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program provides resources for breast and cervical screenings. There are also many programs state to state. #SaludTues https://t.co/eiYR4gQOAr
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A5: A5: Also learn more about clinical trials which can literally be life-saving for some patients. Get the scoop and links to databases @ https://t.co/9bmKws2snD #SaludTues #CCAM #CervicalHealthAwarenessMonth
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @btrfly12: A6: A6: Share the facts about how common HPV is, that the HPV vaccine is Cancer Prevention, and facts on vaccine safety. Share personal experiences of getting the vaccine and making the decision to vaccinate our children. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Absolutely. That's why we fight for health equity for all! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NFIDvaccines: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: 80% of sexually active men & women are infected with #HPV at some point in their lifetime. #DYK: #HPV #vaccination=cancer prevention? #SaludTues https://t.co/m1YJZmQw6j
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
A6. Continue to learn the latest on HPV. Quit using the same language surround HPV - Keep addressing how common of a virus HPV actually is. Education, sharing our stories, etc. all matter! #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A6: Treat having #HPV as what it is...normal. Almost EVERYONE has HPV at some point. It means you're human! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6. By increasing awareness and understanding of HPV and cervical cancer, we can fight the stigma. Research shows that if we can debunk myths and be clear about the facts, we can decrease the stigma that’s a burden for people with HPV. #SaludTues https://t.co/2M0CuDRHvU
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6. If we avoid talking about HPV, it won’t go away. If we talk about prevention and treatment options, we can fight the stigma. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MiSs_SuE22: Q5.2 Another Iowa organization that helps with breast and cervical screenings is @BrasfortheCause. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
Patient stories are important to addressing the stigma surrounding HPV and Cervical Cancer. Both @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer have done a wonderful job curating and sharing stories. Visit their sites and share. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: Patient stories are important to addressing the stigma surrounding HPV and Cervical Cancer. Both @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer have done a wonderful job curating and sharing stories. Visit their sites and share. #SaludTues
Patient Worthy @PatientWorthy
A6: Raise awareness of those with HPV or who have cervical cancer to share real stories and experiences. Also, it is important to have discussions, reduce the stigma, and share facts (such as 80% of all sexually active individuals will have #HPV at some point). #saludtues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @SaludAmerica: A4. Thank you to Claudia Lozano, an Éxito! scholar who is helping to promote HPV vaccination among Latinos! https://t.co/KZKnlEBSck #SaludTues https://t.co/Pr6sPVg6CH
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A6. Continue to learn the latest on HPV. Quit using the same language surround HPV - Keep addressing how common of a virus HPV actually is. Education, sharing our stories, etc. all matter! #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
A6: We have to 1) Educate. 2) Allow for a safe space for my patients to tell their stories. 3)Keep the discussion going. #SaludTues https://t.co/AmGdbKUvPp
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @StopHPVCancer: A4: A4: Agreed. Health professionals can increase #HPV #vaccine uptake by treating it as a normal, routine part of their adolescent vaccine platform, just like mumps & measles. #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @IamCervivor: A6: A6: We have to 1) Educate. 2) Allow for a safe space for my patients to tell their stories. 3)Keep the discussion going. #SaludTues https://t.co/AmGdbKUvPp
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @IamCervivor: A6: A6: We have to 1) Educate. 2) Allow for a safe space for my patients to tell their stories. 3)Keep the discussion going. #SaludTues https://t.co/AmGdbKUvPp
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @StopHPVCancer: A4: A4: all boys & girls 11-12, w/catch-up through age 26. HPV vaccination is available for those through age 45, too, so discuss with your healthcare provider. #saludtues https://t.co/CatAMsgCZW
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @SaludAmerica: A4. The HPV vaccine protects people from developing the virus that causes cervical cancer. The CDC recommends HPV vaccination for preteens 11 to 12 years old and everyone through age 26 years, if they are not vaccinated already. #SaludTues
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
A6. Raising awareness of HPV, sharing the stories of survivors, and dispelling the myths and misinformation. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @IamCervivor: A6: A6: We have to 1) Educate. 2) Allow for a safe space for my patients to tell their stories. 3)Keep the discussion going. #SaludTues https://t.co/AmGdbKUvPp
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PatientWorthy: A3.2: A3.2: Currently, guidelines for a Pap smear are every 3 years if normal. My doctor, following my abnormal pap/colpo/LEEP told me to come back every 6-12 months for testing. #saludtues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A6: Stories matter. But patients won't share with the current narrative. Stop making it about sex. Especially sex with multiple partners. It's 2021. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/nNRWRLLFNb
Ann Davis Garvin (she/her/hers) 🎃 🧙‍♀️ 🖤 @anndavisgarvin
RT @NFIDvaccines: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: 80% of sexually active men & women are infected with #HPV at some point in their lifetime. #DYK: #HPV #vaccination=cancer prevention? #SaludTues https://t.co/m1YJZmQw6j
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @tamikafelder: A6: A6: Stories matter. But patients won't share with the current narrative. Stop making it about sex. Especially sex with multiple partners. It's 2021. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/nNRWRLLFNb
Ann Davis Garvin (she/her/hers) 🎃 🧙‍♀️ 🖤 @anndavisgarvin
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @tamikafelder: A6: A6: Stories matter. But patients won't share with the current narrative. Stop making it about sex. Especially sex with multiple partners. It's 2021. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/nNRWRLLFNb
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
The whole stigma around HPV is just weird to me. Like.... don't we all want our children to get married and have kids if they want to and live a long, health life? #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @tamikafelder: A6: A6: Stories matter. But patients won't share with the current narrative. Stop making it about sex. Especially sex with multiple partners. It's 2021. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/nNRWRLLFNb
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @btrfly12: The whole stigma around HPV is just weird to me. Like.... don't we all want our children to get married and have kids if they want to and live a long, health life? #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @IamCervivor: A6: A6: We have to 1) Educate. 2) Allow for a safe space for my patients to tell their stories. 3)Keep the discussion going. #SaludTues https://t.co/AmGdbKUvPp
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @btrfly12: The whole stigma around HPV is just weird to me. Like.... don't we all want our children to get married and have kids if they want to and live a long, health life? #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @StopHPVCancer: A6: A6: Treat having #HPV as what it is...normal. Almost EVERYONE has HPV at some point. It means you're human! #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q7. What does a cervical cancer diagnosis mean? What resources are available for cervical cancer patients and survivors? #SaludTues https://t.co/AMdgCQ9hsF
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7. Cervical cancer can be treated through surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation, depending on how much it has spread. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7. Our lovely co-hosts, @IamCervivor, @NFIDvaccines, @gyncsm, @StopHPVCancer, have many resources for cervical cancer patients and survivors! #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
A7: Results from a pap and/or HPV test can be confusing as to what they mean for your next steps and screening and/or treatment plan going forward. Here is an overview from @theNCI https://t.co/0rbs0emrDb #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
Sometimes you just need to talk with someone walking the same path. We're active with an HPV and cervical cancer patient/survivor support community at https://t.co/EvJjG0clsM @teaminspire
Christie F. VanHorne, M.Ed, MPH (she/her) @christie_mph
@tamikafelder But sex is a means of transmission. Should we address the fact that we live in a sex-negative society and work to make it more positive? Isn't that the problem, not the act of sex. Having sex shouldn't be shamed, having multiple partners shouldn't be shamed. #saludtues
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
A7. A cervical cancer diagnosis is NOT a death sentence. Regular Pap smears and screenings have helped significantly decrease the number of deaths from cervical cancer. #SaludTues
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
A7: Once Cervical Cancer has been diagnosed, there are resources from patient groups such as @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer. Information is also available from @GYNCancer such as this guide: https://t.co/HuG4OY9l1P #SaludTues
Nadia Zareen @Nadias2Cents
RT @NFIDvaccines: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: 80% of sexually active men & women are infected with #HPV at some point in their lifetime. #DYK: #HPV #vaccination=cancer prevention? #SaludTues https://t.co/m1YJZmQw6j
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: A7: A7: Once Cervical Cancer has been diagnosed, there are resources from patient groups such as @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer. Information is also available from @GYNCancer such as this guide: https://t.co/HuG4OY9l1P #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
A7. For one, it was a shock to receive at age 24 and again with a metastatic recurrence at 25. It's not something I would wish anyone to have to experience. It's loss of fertility, "normal" life, and a constant struggle. I am so glad to have found @IamCervivor. #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
A7: Thank you! Sometimes you just need to talk with someone walking the same path. We're active with an HPV and cervical cancer patient/survivor support community at https://t.co/EvJjG0clsM @teaminspire #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A7. For one, it was a shock to receive at age 24 and again with a metastatic recurrence at 25. It's not something I would wish anyone to have to experience. It's loss of fertility, "normal" life, and a constant struggle. I am so glad to have found @IamCervivor. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
Peer support can be very important as you navigate a cancer diagnosis. Cervical cancer does have societal stigma and its impact can be downplayed. Being able to interact with a community who has been through it and "gets it" can have a tremendous impact. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7. What does a cervical cancer diagnosis mean? What resources are available for cervical cancer patients and survivors? #SaludTues https://t.co/AMdgCQ9hsF
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
A7: We want those diagnosed with #cervicalcancer to know that they are not alone. We also want them to know that their stories -- both collectively and individually make a difference. #SaludTues https://t.co/d20AvKKw5w
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@MiSs_SuE22 @IamCervivor Thank you for sharing your story! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A7. For one, it was a shock to receive at age 24 and again with a metastatic recurrence at 25. It's not something I would wish anyone to have to experience. It's loss of fertility, "normal" life, and a constant struggle. I am so glad to have found @IamCervivor. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @btrfly12: A6: A6: Share the facts about how common HPV is, that the HPV vaccine is Cancer Prevention, and facts on vaccine safety. Share personal experiences of getting the vaccine and making the decision to vaccinate our children. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NFIDvaccines: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: A6: Address stigma with empathy & facts: 80% of sexually active men & women are infected with #HPV at some point in their lifetime. #DYK: #HPV #vaccination=cancer prevention? #SaludTues https://t.co/m1YJZmQw6j
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @IamCervivor: A7: A7: We want those diagnosed with #cervicalcancer to know that they are not alone. We also want them to know that their stories -- both collectively and individually make a difference. #SaludTues https://t.co/d20AvKKw5w
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MiSs_SuE22: Q5.2 Another Iowa organization that helps with breast and cervical screenings is @BrasfortheCause. #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: Patient stories are important to addressing the stigma surrounding HPV and Cervical Cancer. Both @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer have done a wonderful job curating and sharing stories. Visit their sites and share. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @btrfly12: Peer support can be very important as you navigate a cancer diagnosis. Cervical cancer does have societal stigma and its impact can be downplayed. Being able to interact with a community who has been through it and "gets it" can have a tremendous impact. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A6. Continue to learn the latest on HPV. Quit using the same language surround HPV - Keep addressing how common of a virus HPV actually is. Education, sharing our stories, etc. all matter! #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @IamCervivor: A6: A6: We have to 1) Educate. 2) Allow for a safe space for my patients to tell their stories. 3)Keep the discussion going. #SaludTues https://t.co/AmGdbKUvPp
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: A7: A7: Thank you! Sometimes you just need to talk with someone walking the same path. We're active with an HPV and cervical cancer patient/survivor support community at https://t.co/EvJjG0clsM @teaminspire #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @tamikafelder: A6: A6: Stories matter. But patients won't share with the current narrative. Stop making it about sex. Especially sex with multiple partners. It's 2021. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/nNRWRLLFNb
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7. Cervical cancer can be treated through surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation, depending on how much it has spread. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7. Our lovely co-hosts, @IamCervivor, @NFIDvaccines, @gyncsm, @StopHPVCancer, have many resources for cervical cancer patients and survivors! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: A7: A7: Once Cervical Cancer has been diagnosed, there are resources from patient groups such as @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer. Information is also available from @GYNCancer such as this guide: https://t.co/HuG4OY9l1P #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
@IamCervivor is a beacon for so many countless folks, patients and caregivers alike! #respect #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A7. For one, it was a shock to receive at age 24 and again with a metastatic recurrence at 25. It's not something I would wish anyone to have to experience. It's loss of fertility, "normal" life, and a constant struggle. I am so glad to have found @IamCervivor. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @StopHPVCancer: @IamCervivor is a beacon for so many countless folks, patients and caregivers alike! #respect #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @IamCervivor: A7: A7: We want those diagnosed with #cervicalcancer to know that they are not alone. We also want them to know that their stories -- both collectively and individually make a difference. #SaludTues https://t.co/d20AvKKw5w
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @btrfly12: Peer support can be very important as you navigate a cancer diagnosis. Cervical cancer does have societal stigma and its impact can be downplayed. Being able to interact with a community who has been through it and "gets it" can have a tremendous impact. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: A7: A7: Thank you! Sometimes you just need to talk with someone walking the same path. We're active with an HPV and cervical cancer patient/survivor support community at https://t.co/EvJjG0clsM @teaminspire #saludtues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
A7: My message is that you are not alone, but that your story also needs to be heard. Cancer is hard, but add one that carries a burden and that makes things even more difficult. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/uPM7pkQYQ2
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
NFID @NFIDVaccines
HPV Vaccination: Dispelling Myths to #PreventCancer https://t.co/DpL6HlqduP #SaludTues @IamCervivor https://t.co/YgCGNvp6yG
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @NFIDvaccines: HPV Vaccination: HPV Vaccination: Dispelling Myths to #PreventCancer https://t.co/DpL6HlqduP #SaludTues @IamCervivor https://t.co/YgCGNvp6yG
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @tamikafelder: A7: A7: My message is that you are not alone, but that your story also needs to be heard. Cancer is hard, but add one that carries a burden and that makes things even more difficult. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/uPM7pkQYQ2
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @StopHPVCancer: @IamCervivor is a beacon for so many countless folks, patients and caregivers alike! #respect #saludtues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NFIDvaccines: HPV Vaccination: HPV Vaccination: Dispelling Myths to #PreventCancer https://t.co/DpL6HlqduP #SaludTues @IamCervivor https://t.co/YgCGNvp6yG
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @tamikafelder: A7: A7: My message is that you are not alone, but that your story also needs to be heard. Cancer is hard, but add one that carries a burden and that makes things even more difficult. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/uPM7pkQYQ2
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @MiSs_SuE22: A7. For one, it was a shock to receive at age 24 and again with a metastatic recurrence at 25. It's not something I would wish anyone to have to experience. It's loss of fertility, "normal" life, and a constant struggle. I am so glad to have found @IamCervivor. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
@WeisJuliaE I feel like in the messaging there has to be a balance between making sure people understand cancer is not an automatic death sentence but at the same time not downplaying the impact of a diagnosis. Tricky. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
That's all we have time for today, folks! Thank you SO much to our amazing cohosts! @IamCervivor, @NFIDvaccines, @gyncsm, @StopHPVCancer #SaludTues https://t.co/Wdk25DZD8T
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
Thank you so much. Proud to be in partnership. We are stronger together!
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
Thanks again @SaludAmerica for shining a light on this important topic. Anyone impacted by cancer is welcome at the next #gyncsm chat Wed, Feb 10th at 8pmET on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: @IamCervivor is a beacon for so many countless folks, patients and caregivers alike! #respect #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NFIDvaccines: HPV Vaccination: HPV Vaccination: Dispelling Myths to #PreventCancer https://t.co/DpL6HlqduP #SaludTues @IamCervivor https://t.co/YgCGNvp6yG
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @tamikafelder: A7: A7: My message is that you are not alone, but that your story also needs to be heard. Cancer is hard, but add one that carries a burden and that makes things even more difficult. #cervivor #saludtues https://t.co/uPM7pkQYQ2
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: That's all we have time for today, folks! Thank you SO much to our amazing cohosts! @IamCervivor, @NFIDvaccines, @gyncsm, @StopHPVCancer #SaludTues https://t.co/Wdk25DZD8T
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
Thanks so much. This was great!
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PublicHealthMap: A6: A6: Most fears related to HPV vaccine are more related to myth than reality. A multi-level approach is required to achieve higher rates of HPV vaccination focusing on communicating effectively w/parents & patients about the vaccine benefits & non-vaccination risks. ⚕️ #SaludTues https://t.co/3mM7DsGsBd
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @IamCervivor: A6: A6: We have to 1) Educate. 2) Allow for a safe space for my patients to tell their stories. 3)Keep the discussion going. #SaludTues https://t.co/AmGdbKUvPp
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm
RT @IamCervivor: A7: A7: We want those diagnosed with #cervicalcancer to know that they are not alone. We also want them to know that their stories -- both collectively and individually make a difference. #SaludTues https://t.co/d20AvKKw5w
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
Thank you so much for organizing this and great to see so many old friends and make new ones. Thanks to you all! #saludtues https://t.co/9nwUnYnlUy
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
Thanks so much for hosting us. This was great. Looking forward to continuing to partner together to #endcervicalcancer
Elizabeth R. Bain @TrainWithBain
A6; Teach MEN what HPV is, how it is spread, and vaccinate everyone. Develop a test to determine whether men are HPV carriers, and test annually so they can inform their partners. #SaludTues
Morgan Newman @MiSs_SuE22
Thank you so much for providing a platform to share credible information! <3 #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
Very helpful discussion -- thank you, @SaludAmerica and cohosts! #SaludTues
NCCC @StopHPVCancer
#saludtues #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Thank you for your awesome participation! @tamikafelder @MiSs_SuE22 @PublicHealthMap @btrfly12 @christie_health @PatientWorthy @mayoclinic_cenr #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @NFIDvaccines: HPV Vaccination: HPV Vaccination: Dispelling Myths to #PreventCancer https://t.co/DpL6HlqduP #SaludTues @IamCervivor https://t.co/YgCGNvp6yG
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Thank you for your awesome participation! @tamikafelder @MiSs_SuE22 @PublicHealthMap @btrfly12 @christie_health @PatientWorthy @mayoclinic_cenr #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @gyncsm: Thanks again @SaludAmerica for shining a light on this important topic. Anyone impacted by cancer is welcome at the next #gyncsm chat Wed, Feb 10th at 8pmET on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
Center for Care Innovations @CCIVoice
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @TrainWithBain: A6; Teach MEN what HPV is, how it is spread, and vaccinate everyone. Develop a test to determine whether men are HPV carriers, and test annually so they can inform their partners. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: #saludtues #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @StopHPVCancer: Thank you so much for organizing this and great to see so many old friends and make new ones. Thanks to you all! #saludtues https://t.co/9nwUnYnlUy
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @PublicHealthMap: A7: A7: Many organizations like @IamCervivor, @StopHPVCancer, @CDCgov, @AmericanCancer, and others participating on this chat have great resources to use and share! 👏⚕️🏥 https://t.co/2u5uxWDgnd https://t.co/yaHLWjEnw3 https://t.co/3xu0MkbeR1 https://t.co/yDWTKXwyTp #SaludTues https://t.co/Cs76yNhRPa
Julia Weis @WeisJuliaE
@btrfly12 Definitely, it’s a hard balance. There should be clear and accurate info, but also helpful and hopeful resources. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @TrainWithBain: A6; Teach MEN what HPV is, how it is spread, and vaccinate everyone. Develop a test to determine whether men are HPV carriers, and test annually so they can inform their partners. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @MiSs_SuE22: Thank you so much for providing a platform to share credible information! <3 #CervivorAmbassador #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @WeisJuliaE: Cervical health is important for everyone! Not just women, but also trans men, non-binary people - anyone with a cervix! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @WeisJuliaE: @btrfly12 Definitely, it’s a hard balance. There should be clear and accurate info, but also helpful and hopeful resources. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @CCIVoice: Very helpful discussion -- thank you, @SaludAmerica and cohosts! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: Thanks again @SaludAmerica for shining a light on this important topic. Anyone impacted by cancer is welcome at the next #gyncsm chat Wed, Feb 10th at 8pmET on communicating with your healthcare team. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @btrfly12: @WeisJuliaE I feel like in the messaging there has to be a balance between making sure people understand cancer is not an automatic death sentence but at the same time not downplaying the impact of a diagnosis. Tricky. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: @MiSs_SuE22 @IamCervivor Thank you for sharing your story! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @WeisJuliaE: A7. A cervical cancer diagnosis is NOT a death sentence. Regular Pap smears and screenings have helped significantly decrease the number of deaths from cervical cancer. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @gyncsm: A7: A7: Results from a pap and/or HPV test can be confusing as to what they mean for your next steps and screening and/or treatment plan going forward. Here is an overview from @theNCI https://t.co/0rbs0emrDb #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @christie_health: @tamikafelder But sex is a means of transmission. Should we address the fact that we live in a sex-negative society and work to make it more positive? Isn't that the problem, not the act of sex. Having sex shouldn't be shamed, having multiple partners shouldn't be shamed. #saludtues
Tamika Felder @tamikafelder
@btrfly12 That is so true. The fact is that it can be a death sentence. Even if caught early. It's why we have to prevent it. People do die of cervical cancer. Some (like myself) weren't getting screened, but others did. #saludtues https://t.co/ml3zCOCqq2
Elizabeth R. Bain @TrainWithBain
RT @gyncsm: Patient stories are important to addressing the stigma surrounding HPV and Cervical Cancer. Both @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer have done a wonderful job curating and sharing stories. Visit their sites and share. #SaludTues
IamCervivor @IamCervivor
RT @gyncsm: Patient stories are important to addressing the stigma surrounding HPV and Cervical Cancer. Both @IamCervivor and @StopHPVCancer have done a wonderful job curating and sharing stories. Visit their sites and share. #SaludTues
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12
RT @tamikafelder: @btrfly12 That is so true. The fact is that it can be a death sentence. Even if caught early. It's why we have to prevent it. People do die of cervical cancer. Some (like myself) weren't getting screened, but others did. #saludtues https://t.co/ml3zCOCqq2
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