Graphic stating "HPV is the biggest risk factor for cervical cancer. But it's not the only risk." with right pointing arrow on blue background
An informational image listing risk factors for cervical cancer, including family history of cervical cancer, smoking, certain infections like chlamydia, immune system problems, and exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) during pregnancy. Notably, cervical cancer is most commonly diagnosed around age 48.
Informative image highlighting the importance of cervical cancer screening. Text states that everyone with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer and advises to get screened. Contact details provided include a phone number "1-800-230-PLAN" and a website "ppsne.org". The call to action "Get screened" is prominently circled.
While cervical cancer is caused by the most common STI, HPV, there are other risk factors to consider for your cervical health ππ©΅
Get care today by visiting ppsne.org π©Ίπ
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