Cervical Cancer Resources to Share

What to know

Videos, a fact sheet, posters, and social media posts about cervical cancer.

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Videos

These public service announcements (PSAs) were developed by the Inside Knowledge campaign for organizations and individuals to share with local media. To request video files, please contact CDC-INFO.

Get Ready with Me

Staying up to date with cervical cancer screenings with a Pap or HPV test can help prevent cervical cancer. This video follows a woman getting ready for an appointment with her health care provider as she shares the benefits of getting back to or starting cervical cancer screenings.

Screen Time for Your Health

This video shares the basic facts of cervical cancer and screening, and emphasizes the importance of regular, on-time screenings with a Pap or HPV test to help prevent cervical cancer.

Stories

  • Ayanna’s Story: Ayanna took action to prevent cervical cancer after precancerous cells were found during a routine Pap test. A 30-second version is also available: watch or download [55MB].
  • Joy’s Story: Joy took control of her health by having abnormal cells removed to prevent cervical cancer. A 30-second version is also available: watch or download [50MB].
  • Val’s Story: Val took steps to prevent cervical cancer by removing precancerous cells that were found during a cervical cancer screening. A 30-second version is also available: watch or download [59MB].
  • Cindy's Story: Cindy took action after precancerous cells were found during her routine cervical cancer screening. A 30-second version is also available: watch or download [1MB].
  • Jasmine’s Story: Jasmine made a plan that worked for her when precancerous cells were found during her routine cervical cancer screening. A 30-second version is also available: watch or download [1MB].
  • Ana’s Story: Ana R. overcame cervical cancer. Watch her inspiring story. A 30-second version is also available: watch or download [1.3MB].

Knowledge Is Power

This short animated video reminds you that getting screened for cervical cancer helps prevent the disease. Watch or download [595KB]

Print materials

Note: Content developed by CDC's Inside Knowledge campaign is available for public use exactly as it is found on CDC's website, without being changed in any way. If you have questions about how you may use these campaign resources, please call 1 (800) CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) or contact CDC-INFO.

Social media posts and images

Jasmine's story

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Suggested post: During a routine cervical cancer screening, Jasmine's Pap test showed abnormal cells. If left untreated, abnormal cells can turn into cervical cancer, so Jasmine got a preventive procedure. Stay up to date on screenings so you can stop cervical cancer in its tracks. www.cdc.gov/cervical-cancer/screening/

Regular screenings can prevent cervical cancer

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Suggested post: Be your best advocate by keeping up with or getting back on track with regular screenings to help prevent cervical cancer. www.cdc.gov/cervical-cancer/screening/