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The Campaign to Eradicate Cervical Cancer

Most deaths from cervical cancer are preventable through screenings and the HPV vaccine. You can help protect yourself and others.

Help Us Eliminate Deaths From Cervical Cancer

Each week in Oregon, two women learn that they have cervical cancer, and another woman dies from it. The good news is that most deaths from cervical cancer could be prevented if women had regular Pap tests and, for eligible girls and young women, the HPV vaccination.

Learn how your actions can protect
yourself and help protect others.

Free Screening Program

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The OHSU Center for Women’s Health offers free Pap tests, clinical breast exams and other screenings to women with barriers to getting their care.

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Community Education

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Cervical cancer is preventable through screenings and a HPV Vaccine. Help us get the word out by staying informed and sharing this information with people you care about. 

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Provider Education

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We’re working to help healthcare providers across Oregon stay up-to-date on current screening guidelines.  

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Health Policy

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Cervical cancer prevention is possible. We are encouraging legislation that makes it easier for women to get the preventive help they need. 

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