January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, with black non-Hispanic women having the highest rates of this deadly disease due to later screenings. DOH's Office of Minority Health has designated liaisons in every county to promote diverse community wellness and health access.
@HealthyFla @FLSurgeonGen Notice he didn’t say persons with a cervix.
@HealthyFla @FLSurgeonGen Why no mention of the highly efficacious vaccine & that the CDC recommends that the HPV vaccine be given to girls and boys between ages 11 and 12 & can be given as early as age 9 before any sexual activity or exposure? Anti-vax? Anti-science?
@HealthyFla @FLSurgeonGen Routine screening is the most important thing in preventing cervical cancer
@HealthyFla What is goin to happen with the huge medical gaslighting of doctors with fatal biases?! Where is the accountability? #Accountability #dosomething
@HealthyFla Not only we ALL need access we need quality and accountability regardless of background or financial status. Medical gaslighting and fatal biases are killing people. Stop medical gaslighting, fatal biases and diagnosis overshadowing. Please #dosomething #akaworldwide
@HealthyFla @FLSurgeonGen Try healing it with his ivermectin protocol. Several have! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@HealthyFla Still Black African American and Hispanic Latin women are dying from lack of proper gynecological services, specially black African American hospital births and gaslighting that has led both communities dying exponentially of cervical+uterine cancers! What is your plan?!!! ⌛️