HPV and Cervical Health: Facts, Myths, and the Future of Care
Medicine & Public Health
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59m
• Presented by The Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Hopkins at Home •
January is HPV Awareness Month, a time to focus on education, prevention, and the latest advances in care related to one of the most common viral infections worldwide.
Join Hopkins at Home for a timely conversation with Kimberly Levinson, M.D., and Cornelia Trimble, M.D., leading experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine, as they explore what we currently know about HPV and its role in cervical and gynecologic cancers.
This discussion highlights the importance of HPV prevention and early detection, how cervical cancer and pre-cancerous conditions are diagnosed and treated, and ongoing research and emerging approaches aimed at intercepting HPV-related cancers before they develop.
If you'd like to support this work, please visit our donation page. Under the 'Research Options', you can choose 'Cervical Cancer Research' (Dr. Levinson) or 'HPV Translational Research' (Dr. Trimble) to designate your gift.
Donation Page: https://secure.jhu.edu/form/obgyn
00:00:00 - 00:45:00 - Dr. Levinson's and Dr. Trimble's Presentation
00:45:30 - 00:59:23 - Live Virtual Audience Q&A
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