Cervical Cancer Awareness

Women's Health and Menopause Center Cervical Health Awareness
“The Best Protection Is Early Detection”

Cervical Cancer can be significantly reduced with the Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and appropriate Pap smear screenings to collect cells from your cervix for testing. CDC guidelines recommend regular screenings beginning at age 21. Screenings, including the Pap test and HPV test. Contact Women’s Health in West Bloomfield for an appointment.

 

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