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So, what can you do today?
Here areĀ 4 things you can do to make sure you're taking care of your health, and also helping someone you care about.
Learn more about abnormal cervical cells
Talk with your doctor.
Your doctor is one of your best sources of information.
Get tested.
Early detection of abnormal cervical cells is key. Learn more about lifesaving Pap tests.
Get treated.
If you have been diagnosed with an HPV-related disease, talk to your doctor about available treatments.
Tell Someone.
Once you learn about cervical cancer and the other consequences of HPV, tell someone.
Tell someone
Once you know the facts: tell your friends, tell your family, Tell Someone.
Send an eCard to tell someone you care about.
 
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