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Phoebe Jean-Pierre Preceptor: Dr. Cardenas University of Pennsylvania Majors: Communications & World History CPRIT Summer Trainee 2012 Is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) >50% of sexually active people Will be infected with (At some point in the lives) HPV is the main cause of Cervical Cancer Still HPV can cause a number of other cancers. High risk HPV infection accounts for approximately 5% of cancers worldwide. There are over 100 types of HPV. 15 of which are believed to cause cancer. HPV infection can be Low-Risk OR High-Risk What is persistent HPV infection? Women aged 30 and older infected with HPV. 16 18 70% of cervical cancer Penile Vulvar Anal HPV Vaginal Neck and Throat (Oropharyngeal) Project: Evaluate how women feel about self-collection Goal: Reduce rates of women with cervical cancer Hypothesis: Self-collection = a new way to fight cervical cancer Create & Design Video Surveys Script Interpret & Analyze Scientific Literature Research Studies Study Protocol Listen Learning Process Change Perspective Frame Shift Ask Questions! Creative Process Process Info Satisfy Curiosity There are three main areas in the US where women are heavily effected by cervical cancer: The US/Mexico Border The Appalachia The Delta Delta Region US/ Mexico Border Relatively low cervical cancer screening rates (especially among older Hispanic women) Relatively high death rates from cervical cancer Why is the incidence of cervical cancer higher at the US/Mexico Border? Self Collection Removes Economic Barriers Systematic Barriers Cultural Barriers New Standard Procedure? Pap Smears Do NOT detect HPV Abstinence Use condoms Maintain a monogamous relationship Get vaccinated Currently there is no way to test men for HPV There is no program to screen for oral HPV Increasing vaccination rates Price for vaccination What does it mean to be a CPRIT Fellow? Making a difference in the community. Learning about cancer prevention and research. An in depth study of a particular disease. Preparing for our futures, or changing career paths, goals, and aspirations. An unforgettable experience. Contact Info: Phoebe Jean-Pierre 210-649-5821 [email protected]