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Catch it early and save your life. Introduction Excuse me, my friend Hetty is here. How are you? Fine Good. This is my friend I was just talking about. I’d like for you all to meet my friend, Hetty. I met her at a workshop for Deaf women. The topic of the workshop was cervical cancer and Hetty presented it in ASL. As you already know, I survived cervical cancer. I had no idea what cervical cancer was when my doctor informed me that I had it. Later, I attended this workshop on cervical cancer and I was surprised at how much I learned. Fortunately, I regularly went to my doctor for annual physical check-ups, therefore, my cervical cancer was detected early. Now I’m 100% cured. Hetty will now share important information that may help to save your lives, the way mine was saved. As Deaf women, we all know it is especially difficult for Deaf and Hard of Hearing women to get the health information that we need. Today I want to share important information about cervical cancer with you. I hope this information will be helpful for you in the future. Before I start, why don’t you introduce yourselves? |