Resources to Share
CDC offers scientifically accurate information about cervical cancer in a variety of formats. See more gynecologic cancer resources.
video iconVideos
The list below shows videos about cervical cancer that have been posted on CDC’s YouTube channel.
Television Public Service Announcements
These public service announcements (PSAs) were developed by the Inside Knowledge campaign for organizations and individuals to share with local media. To request video files, please contact CDC-INFO.
Ana R. overcame cervical cancer. Watch her inspiring story. A shorter version is also available.
In this public service announcement, actress Cote de Pablo discusses her cervical cancer scare and shares advice for other women. Other versions available: 60 seconds version B and 30 seconds.
Actress Cote de Pablo, behind the scenes at a video shoot for CDC’s Inside Knowledge: Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer campaign. A shorter version is also available.
Other Videos
audio iconPodcasts
Radio Public Service Announcement
This radio PSA was developed by the Inside Knowledge campaign for organizations and individuals to share with local media.
In this public service announcement, actress Cote de Pablo discusses her cervical cancer scare and shares advice for other women.
60-second version media icon[MP3-2.3MB] | Transcript pdf icon[PDF-74KB]
30-second version media icon[MP3-1.1MB] | Transcript pdf icon[PDF-67KB]
Other Podcasts
Screening tests and HPV vaccination can help prevent cervical cancer.
Podcast media icon[MP3-1.7MB] | Transcript pdf icon[PDF-159KB]
A young mom’s world is turned upside-down when she’s diagnosed with cervical cancer. Learn what she’s doing to protect her kids from HPV-associated cancers.
Podcast media icon[MP3-1.7MB] | Transcript pdf icon[PDF-146KB]
paper iconPrint Materials
You can download these materials and print them at home or at a local print shop. To order printed copies of selected publications, please visit CDC-INFO on Demand.
Note: Content developed by CDC’s Inside Knowledge campaign is available for public use exactly as it is found on CDC’s web site, without being changed in any way. If you have questions about how you may use these campaign resources, or if you would like to request print ads or print disks, please call 1 (800) CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) or contact CDC-INFO.

Cervical Cancer fact sheet pdf icon[PDF-570KB]
