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3.7.22 | Diagnostics
Improving Lives by Detecting Sexually Transmitted Infections Early

SWHR hosts a series of public forums to share educational information about the importance and value of innovative diagnostics throughout the lifespan and across disease states and conditions. This event discusses how to improve health outcomes for diseases and conditions that differently affect women, with a focus on sexually transmitted diseases.

1.13.22 | Diagnostics
How Vaccines and Screening Can Prevent Cervical Cancer

SWHR hosts a series of public forums to share educational information about the importance and value of innovative diagnostics throughout the lifespan and across disease states and conditions. This event discusses how to improve health outcomes for diseases and conditions that exclusively affect women, with a focus on cervical cancer.

12.8.21 | HPV
New Paper Sheds Light on HPV-Related Cancers Landscape

SWHR captured insights from a closed roundtable meeting and a public forum on HPV-related disease prevention, in a new Journal of Women’s Health article, “Gaps and Opportunities to Improve Prevention of Human Papillomavirus-Related Cancers.”

12.7.21 | HPV
Gaps and Opportunities to Improve Prevention of Human Papillomavirus-related Cancers

The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) published a paper in the Journal of Women’s Health, capturing the current landscape […]

12.2.21 | Vaccines
SWHR’s Vaccine Roadmap Guides Communities in Vaccination Conversations

To assist community program planners, organizations, and agencies as they develop immunization education outreach programs, SWHR launched its Crucial Vaccination Conversations: A Roadmap to Engage Women and Their Communities.

11.24.21 | Policy
SWHR Provides Input on USPSTF Draft Research Plan on Cervical Cancer Screening

11.22.21 | Vaccines
Crucial Vaccination Conversations: A Roadmap to Engage Women and Their Communities

11.4.21 | Coronavirus
COVID-19 Vaccination if You Are Pregnant or Breastfeeding

Updated January 18, 2022.  The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) has joined the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) and […]

9.30.21 | Vaccines
Maternal Immunization: Quick Guide

8.3.21 | Vaccines
Women’s Immunization Education Initiative: Preventing Infectious Diseases through Vaccinations

SWHR convened a working group of public health researchers and professionals, community leaders, patient advocates, and health care providers for a closed, 1-day roundtable meeting in August 2021 to discuss eliminating barriers to information and access and reducing health disparities through the development of educational materials designed to reach women as immunization recipients and decision-makers.