Women age 65+ are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with cervical cancer and 3.5 times as likely to die from it. The Women’s Health Task Force of the National Council of Women’s Organizations (NCWO) is launching a new, long-term campaign to motivate older women to get screened for cervical cancer risk. Visit the NCWO website to learn more, send an e-card and get a campaign button to post on your Facebook page.
Marissa Jaret Winokur, best known as a recent Dancing with the Stars semi-finalist and for her Tony award-winning role in Hairspray, is a cervical cancer survivor who is now taking the lead on awareness and education about this devastating, but preventable disease. Click here to join Marissa in spreading the word about cervical cancer prevention and take the HPV Test pledge.
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