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January is National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
Prevention
Recurrence To reduce your risk of recurrence, it’s best to live the healthiest lifestyle possible. Smoking makes it five times more likely that you will get cervical cancer, so avoiding smoking, as well as excess consumption of alcohol, will help keep your cervix healthier. A diet high in fiber and low in fat will also help. All of these habits, as well as regular exercise, will reduce your chances of a recurrence. Support The National Cervical Cancer Coalition is a “global initiative against HPV and cervical cancer.” The organization has been helping women with cervical cancer and their friends and families for over 15 years. Visit them at www.nccc-online.org to become a member, sign-up for the newsletter and begin receiving support. Cancer Support Hotline is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and operated by social workers specializing in cancer patients. It is free to call for support and guidance from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. daily. Calls are anonymous and patients are encouraged to call for whatever reason necessary. Daily Strength provides users with a comprehensive list of support groups in their specific area. With numerous cervical cancer groups, this can be an asset to finding the support group that is right for you. Visit them at www.dailystrength.org to view full listings. |
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