Get screened during Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

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Posted 1/14/19

OTTAWA - In recognition of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, the LaSalle County Health Department is urging women over the age of 21 to be screened for cervical cancer.

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Get screened during Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

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OTTAWA - In recognition of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, the LaSalle County Health Department is urging women over the age of 21 to be screened for cervical cancer. The goal is to eradicate cervical cancer in Illinois by women taking charge and getting screened.

During 2019, an estimated 13,170 women in the United States will be diagnosed with cervical cancer, and there will be an estimated 4,250 deaths from this disease, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). It is extremely important that women receive Pap Smear tests because cervical cancer, when caught early, is nearly 100 percent curable.

The ACS reports that between 60 and 80 percent of American women with newly diagnosed invasive cervical cancer have not had a Pap Smear in the last five years and /or may have never had one. Cervical cancer is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide and one of the most preventable and treatable when detected early.

In addition to increasing awareness of cervical cancer, there are some preventative steps that women can take. Studies have shown that regular exercise, a healthy diet, routine screenings and getting the cervical cancer vaccine to help prevent Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), decreases the risk for cervical cancer.

Licensed HPV vaccines for females and males are available. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends 11- or 12-year-old girls and boys begin the HPV vaccine series. The vaccination series must be completed by age 26. HPV vaccination is offered at LaSalle County Health Department immunization clinics which are held monthly. Those who are interested in scheduling an appointment or want more information can call the Health Department.

The LaSalle County Health Department also has a program available which can pay for Pap Smear tests for LaSalle or Grundy County women, ages 21-64, who have no insurance or who have high deductibles regardless of income. We invite and encourage anyone who needs more information on cervical cancer and the importance of Pap Smear tests, the IBCCP program, or the cervical cancer vaccines to contact the Health Department at (815) 433-3366 or visit their website at www.lasallecounty.org/hd.