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PSA TRACK 2
Time: 32 seconds
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Females:
  Hey Ladies
     
   
Voice 1:
  All sexually active women are at risk for sexually transmitted infections including human papillomavirus, which is linked to cervical cancer.
     
   
Voice 2:
  Some common risk factors for cervical cancer are – having multiple sex partners, smoking, and having HPV.  There are many types of HPV.  Most of these infections go away in women, but your Pap and HPV results from your gynecologist or health care provider are the best way to know. 
     
   
Voice 1:
  To learn more, go to www.GetThePap.org
   
     
PSA TRACK 3
Time: 33 seconds
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Voice 1:
  Knowledge is power
     
   
Voice 2:
  Learn about the risk of HPV and its link to cervical cancer, and talk to your doctor about getting a Pap test
     
   
Voice 1:
  Protect yourself
   
     
Voice 2:
  Talk to your sex partner about HPV, cervical cancer, multiple sex partners, and the use of condoms with each partner every time.
     
     
Voice 1:
  Respect yourself
     
     
Voice 2:
  Promote self responsibility and accountability
     
     
Females 1
and 2:
  Remember knowledge is power
Visit www.GetThePap.org
     
     
PSA TRACK 5
FOR MEN
Time: 33 seconds
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Male:
 

Hey man…you might of heard about HPV – that’s the human papillomavirus.  It’s a sexually transmitted infection.  Well, we can carry it, and pass it to our partners.  Most people don’t event know they have HPV.  So it’s important we get checked out.

There are other things we can do like, limit the number of sex partners.

Your doctor can help you determine the best step to keep HPV under control. You and your partner can visit www.GetThePap.org.

     
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