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Since HPV isn't cancer but can lead to it, is there a color ribbon for HPV awareness?
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Cancer HPV Cervical cancer

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I think it's sky-blue, or turquoise - like the header on this site.

At the National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC)/HPV Cancer Coalition we use Teal and Lavander as our colors. We have linked two colors together as a reminder of the folowing two things:

1. Men and Women both get HPV and HPV related cancers. So there are two colors.

2. HPV is a contibuting factor to some (HPV-Related)cancers so we are reminded that there is a link between HPV and Cervical cancer (HPV Cancers) by having two colors linked together.

and now you know the rest of the story.............

***Check out the National Cervical Cancer Coalition / HPV Cancer coalition at:

www.nccc-online.org Join Today!!!

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NCCC

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