viernes, 25 de enero de 2019

Preventing Cervical Cancer in the 21st Century



The CDC Public Health Grand Rounds Session, "Preventing Cervical Cancer in the 21st Century," was held on January 15, 2019 at CDC's Roybal campus. This topic was chosen to feature the important work being done for cervical cancer prevention. Cervical cancer has decreased in the U.S. due to screening, however in the past few years, the rates have remained stable. Almost half of cervical cancers are among women who have never or rarely been screened for cervical cancer. Topics discussed during the session included the challenges of cervical cancer screening and the improvements needed, the role of HPV vaccination in preventing cervical cancer, and underserved populations at high risk.
Watch CDC's Grand Rounds Session and Beyond the Data interview discussion on cervical cancer and prevention:
  • CDC Public Health Grand Rounds Session - Preventing Cervical Cancer in the 21st Century available on FacebookTwitter, and LinkedIn

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