What has zero symptoms, but the ability to cause you and your loved ones endless pain?
If you said HPV (Human Papillomavirus) you're right!
FACT: HPV is NOT Gential Warts!
FACT: There are more than 100 different strains (or types) of HPV, and approximately 40 of those are sexually transmitted and affect the genitals.
FACT: You can contract HPV without having intercourse!
FACT: 10% of virgins have HPV!
FACT: High risk strains of HPV can cause cancer (cervical, oral etc.)
The FACTS are scary.
What surprises you the most? Leave your comments below.
Watch Dr. Oz tomorrow, October 11, 2012
HPV Chat With Dr. Oz
Thurs, Oct 11, 5:30 – 6 pm EDT
HuffPost Live
NCCC Chapter Leaders Sandy Fisher (New Jersey) and Michelle Appel Prigo (New York) will be guests on the show!
Preview the Show!
Don't know much about HPV?
Visit these websites: www.nccc-online.org, http://www.ashastd.org/, http://www.sharecare.com/topic/hpv
Test your knowledge with this quiz: HPV QUIZ
So really, What surprises you the most?
Please leave your comments below.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
It's time to register for our 2012 Fundraiser!
We have so much planned for the women of Southern Illinois. Join us for one session to learn how to protect yourself from a physical attack, and stay healthy!
We will also have a raffle for a number of great items, please comment below if you would like to donate or assist with the raffle.
Every woman who registers for the event will receive a free event t-shirt and a super cute canvas bag!
Download the Event Flyer & Registration Form today!
Have questions? Contact Chapter Leader, Franciene Sabens (fsabens@nccc-online.org).
Be a Warrior, know your Risk, and join us November 10, 2012 to support a great cause!
Fundraiser Flyer
Registration Form 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Please remember to tell the woman or women in your life to get their annual exam and/or mammogram.
As we make our way through October please take note of all of the awareness activities going on in your community.
What are they?
Who's sponsoring them?
How can we create a similar event to raise cervical cancer awareness?
Please leave your comments below to help us generate ideas for our Talk about Teal Campaign.
Also, please take a look at our Events page to learn more about our upcoming Mind-Body Connection (yoga sampler and women's health awareness educational event) and our Self-Defense Fundraiser.
Be a Warrior, know your Risk, and thank you for your support.
As we make our way through October please take note of all of the awareness activities going on in your community.
What are they?
Who's sponsoring them?
How can we create a similar event to raise cervical cancer awareness?
Please leave your comments below to help us generate ideas for our Talk about Teal Campaign.
Also, please take a look at our Events page to learn more about our upcoming Mind-Body Connection (yoga sampler and women's health awareness educational event) and our Self-Defense Fundraiser.
Be a Warrior, know your Risk, and thank you for your support.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Cervical Cancer-the Stigma vs. the Reality
Our first Educational Event, hosting an exhibit table at the Southern Illinois Women's Health Conference, was an amazing opportunity to get the word out about our mission.
Over 100 women stopped at our exhibit to chat and share their experiences, and over 500 women attend the event annually. We will be sure to attend this well organized event again next year, and encourage all Southern Illinois women to register to attend, you will not be disappointed.
While the event was an amazing opportunity to meet women, share information and further our mission, it was also an eye opener.
Some women literally walked past our table judging with their eyes and their minds. Here are some comments women actually said to us today:
"I don't have to worry about that!"
"I just had my pap so I'm safe."
"I had a hysterectomy so I don't have to worry about that anymore."
The misconceptions are out there, without a doubt, and those who are uneducated about their risk have the greatest risk for DYING from the disease period.
Please refer your friends and family to www.NCCC-online.org.
Refer young people in your life to www.iwannaknow.org.
Take the pledge to prevent cervical cancer at www.cervicalcancercampaign.org.
You're at risk for HPV, the virus found in over 90% of all incidence of cervical cancers after any sexual skin-to-skin contact even if you don’t go “all the way"!
Over 100 women stopped at our exhibit to chat and share their experiences, and over 500 women attend the event annually. We will be sure to attend this well organized event again next year, and encourage all Southern Illinois women to register to attend, you will not be disappointed.
While the event was an amazing opportunity to meet women, share information and further our mission, it was also an eye opener.
Some women literally walked past our table judging with their eyes and their minds. Here are some comments women actually said to us today:
"I don't have to worry about that!"
"I just had my pap so I'm safe."
"I had a hysterectomy so I don't have to worry about that anymore."
The misconceptions are out there, without a doubt, and those who are uneducated about their risk have the greatest risk for DYING from the disease period.
Please refer your friends and family to www.NCCC-online.org.
Refer young people in your life to www.iwannaknow.org.
Take the pledge to prevent cervical cancer at www.cervicalcancercampaign.org.
You're at risk for HPV, the virus found in over 90% of all incidence of cervical cancers after any sexual skin-to-skin contact even if you don’t go “all the way"!
Check out the resources above. What surprises YOU about the risks associated with HPV or cervical cancer? Comment below to help us better understand how to help women and young girls who do not believe they are at risk.
"Be a Warrior, know your Risk."
Monday, August 13, 2012
How does Illinois 'Measure Up?'
This month (August 2012) the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network assessed each state's efforts towards reducing cancer incidence and death.
So how do you think Illinois measured up regarding Cervical Cancer Screening?
This year marks the 10th year the ACS CAN has published the "How do You Measure Up Report". According to the report, "[t]he goal of every state should be to achieve "green" in each policy area delineated in the report. By implementing the solutions set forth in this report, state legislators have a unique opportunity to take a stand and fight back against cancer. "
According to the report, Illinois achieved GREEN status, "[Illinois] appropriation for [breast & cervical cancer screening programs] are 100% or more than the CDC award"! Bravo Illinois, with reservations. The report does indicate that Illinois is doing well in this area, but at the same time Illinois has reduced funding and implemented waiting lists or other means of limiting access to early detection programs; the funding in 2012 was less than 2011.
The report goes on to remind us all that over 12,000 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer this year, this does not include the over 500,000 that will be diagnosed with pre-cancerous conditions. "Pap tests detect precancerous lesions that can be treated before they become cervical cancer, resulting in a nearly 100 percent survival rate."
According to the report, "[w]hen detected at an early stage, cervical cancer has a five-year survival rate of 91 percent. However, when cervical cancer is diagnosed at an advanced stage, survival rates plummet to 16 percent."
Please tell your friends and loved ones about the programs available in Illinois; knowing this information just might save their life.
So how do you think Illinois measured up regarding Cervical Cancer Screening?
This year marks the 10th year the ACS CAN has published the "How do You Measure Up Report". According to the report, "[t]he goal of every state should be to achieve "green" in each policy area delineated in the report. By implementing the solutions set forth in this report, state legislators have a unique opportunity to take a stand and fight back against cancer. "
Illinois Stats regarding State Appropriations for Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program
According to the report, Illinois achieved GREEN status, "[Illinois] appropriation for [breast & cervical cancer screening programs] are 100% or more than the CDC award"! Bravo Illinois, with reservations. The report does indicate that Illinois is doing well in this area, but at the same time Illinois has reduced funding and implemented waiting lists or other means of limiting access to early detection programs; the funding in 2012 was less than 2011.
The report goes on to remind us all that over 12,000 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer this year, this does not include the over 500,000 that will be diagnosed with pre-cancerous conditions. "Pap tests detect precancerous lesions that can be treated before they become cervical cancer, resulting in a nearly 100 percent survival rate."
When is the last time you had a pap test?
According to the report, "[w]hen detected at an early stage, cervical cancer has a five-year survival rate of 91 percent. However, when cervical cancer is diagnosed at an advanced stage, survival rates plummet to 16 percent."
New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines
The report also outlines the new screening guidelines...
The American Cancer Society released new cervical cancer screening guidelines for average risk women in March 2012. The guidelines recommend average-risk women aged 21-65 be screened using the following methods and frequencies:
• Women age 21-29 should receive a Pap test every three years (liquid or conventional).
• Women age 30-65 should receive co-testing with the HPV test and the Pap test every five years (preferred), or every three years with the Pap test alone.
• Women over the age of 65 who have had normal results should discontinue screening.
What are your thoughts on the new guidelines?
Please comment below.
I am personally opposed to the new guidelines. To be honest with you, they scare me to death! If my doctor's office would not have detected my cancer during my last visit, I may not have made it to the next visit, and if I did, I would have been knocking on death's door without a doubt.
Prior to my diagnosis in March 2012 with Stage 0 Cervical Adenocarcinoma, I had never had an abnormal pap. I elected to do the HPV test when I turned 30, the results were negative! According to my health history I was NOT at risk for cervical cancer, but guess what, I got it! Within one year of my last appointment all of this happened. I am married (7 years), I have a 2 year old son...fast forward five years, that cancer would have been Stage 3 or 4---VERY SCARY!
Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program
The Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program offers free mammograms, breast exams, pelvic exams and Pap tests to eligible women. Even if a woman has already been diagnosed with cancer, she may receive free treatment if she qualifies. The program has been providing breast and cervical cancer screenings to the women of Illinois since 1995.|
For additional information,
call the Women’s Health-Line toll free at:
888-522-1282
(800-547-0466
TTY)
|
535 W. Jefferson St., First Floor, Springfield,
IL 62761-0001
217-524-6088, Fax 217-557-3326Women's Health-Line: Toll-free: 888-522-1282 TTY: 800-547-0466 Be a Warrior, know your Risk! |
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Connecting with Southern Illinois
As a new chapter of NCCC, we have a ton of work to do to get the word out about our mission and in turn save lives. Today, as I thought about the task before our young chapter, this point came to mind, "If cervical cancer awareness got the amount of attention that breast cancer awareness gets, think about how different the world would be..."
While cervical cancer awareness efforts are not in competition with, or superior to, breast cancer awareness efforts, the awareness in the community about these two issues seems unbalanced; despite the fact that cervical cancer is preventable.
So what can we do?
The "Talk about Teal" campaign will hopefully help to bring these two awareness efforts into balance, but for now, as a community, businesses in Southern Illinois can donate to our chapter or sponsor an upcoming event. People in Southern Illinois can become members of our organization or donate to our chapter. Click the "Support Us" link above to donate today.
We need one person in each community to serve as a liaison to our chapter to increase our outreach efforts.
We need local businesses to sponsor our self-defense seminar/fundraiser that we would like to host in October. We would be happy to put your business name, or logo on the event t-shirts, or hand out promotional items for your business to attendees, various levels of support are available.
We need local yoga instructors to help us plan, organize & host yoga samplers/educational events that can continue throughout the year to raise awareness in the community.
We need parent groups to invite us to host educational events.
We need to know about the upcoming local events where we could host exhibit tables to get the word out about cervical cancer prevention efforts.
We're new at this so we need all the input we can get, from the people right here in our own community, please email NCCC Southern Illinois Chapter Leader, Franciene Sabens at fsabens@nccc-online.org to join our efforts, and remember...
Be a Warrior, know your Risk!
While cervical cancer awareness efforts are not in competition with, or superior to, breast cancer awareness efforts, the awareness in the community about these two issues seems unbalanced; despite the fact that cervical cancer is preventable.
So what can we do?
The "Talk about Teal" campaign will hopefully help to bring these two awareness efforts into balance, but for now, as a community, businesses in Southern Illinois can donate to our chapter or sponsor an upcoming event. People in Southern Illinois can become members of our organization or donate to our chapter. Click the "Support Us" link above to donate today.
We need one person in each community to serve as a liaison to our chapter to increase our outreach efforts.
We need local businesses to sponsor our self-defense seminar/fundraiser that we would like to host in October. We would be happy to put your business name, or logo on the event t-shirts, or hand out promotional items for your business to attendees, various levels of support are available.
We need local yoga instructors to help us plan, organize & host yoga samplers/educational events that can continue throughout the year to raise awareness in the community.
We need parent groups to invite us to host educational events.
We need to know about the upcoming local events where we could host exhibit tables to get the word out about cervical cancer prevention efforts.
We're new at this so we need all the input we can get, from the people right here in our own community, please email NCCC Southern Illinois Chapter Leader, Franciene Sabens at fsabens@nccc-online.org to join our efforts, and remember...
Be a Warrior, know your Risk!
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