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True or false:

  • "I have no family history of cancer, so regular screening tests aren't necessary."
  • "Halleluiah, no more pap smears since I got the Gardasil cervical cancer vaccine!"
  • "There's nothing I can do to prevent cancer -- it just happens."

All are false. If you answered incorrectly, chances are, you aren't alone. With all of the conflicting information that exists today about cancer -- what causes it, who is most at risk of developing it, and what things can be done to beat it -- it's hard to determine fact from falsehood. Click here to learn the truth around five of the most common misconceptions about cancer in women.

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