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5.19.23 | HPV
#SWHRtalksHPV: Vaccination for Cancer Prevention

4.6.23 | HPV
Voicing Concern for the Rise in HPV-Associated Oral Cancers

Historically, oral cancer has been associated with smoking and alcohol consumption and diagnosed primarily in 60- and 70-year-old men. However, recently, HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancers increased by 1.3% in women each year.

4.4.23 | HPV
HPV Vaccine Social Media Toolkit

4.3.23 | HPV
#SWHRtalksHPV: Vaccination for Cancer Prevention

SWHR hosted a virtual public forum to share educational information about the HPV vaccine and highlight diverse perspectives on the value of the HPV vaccine in cancer prevention.

3.6.23 | HPV
#SWHRtalksHPV Video Series

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 85% of people in the United States will get a […]

1.23.23 | HPV
Prevent Cancer with the HPV Vaccine Fact Sheet

12.19.22 | HPV
Exploring Avenues and Opportunities to Address HPV Vaccine Education to Improve Women’s Health  

An SWHR interdisciplinary group of public health researchers and professionals, community leaders, and health care providers discussed how to improve HPV vaccine uptake. 

11.21.22 | HPV
Cancer Prevention through the HPV Vaccine: A Women’s Health Initiative

SWHR convened an interdisciplinary HPV Vaccine Education Working Group of public health researchers and professionals, community leaders, and health care providers to discuss how to eliminate barriers to HPV vaccine confidence, access, and uptake through the development of educational materials designed to reach women.

10.24.22 | Diagnostics
Diagnostic Testing Can Help Women Improve Health at Every Stage of Life

The Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health series in 2022 featured six public forums that sought to highlight the role of screening and diagnostics throughout a woman’s lifespan.

10.6.22 | Vaccines
SWHR Infectious Diseases Network Meeting Explores Strategies to Address Vaccine Uptake  

The Infectious Diseases Network meeting in fall 2022 covered the role of education in vaccine uptake and renewed hope for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rate in the United States.