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Cervical cancer is preventable, yet over 4,000 women die each year, particularly Hispanic/Latinx and non-Hispanic Black women. The ACHIEVE (Assessing Cervical Cancer Healthcare Inequities in Diverse Populations) Study empowers cervical cancer survivors to share their experiences to help us learn more about guideline-concordant care and the impacts of long-term survival following cervical cancer.  We are asking new questions to advance our knowledge about the causes of persistent inequalities in cervical cancer.

Together, we will ACHIEVE cervical cancer care equity for all! 

Empower.

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The ACHIEVE Study

The ACHIEVE Study is supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) grant 1R01MD018250-01.

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