

HPV Prevention Week
Us vs HPV is a one-week series of webinars, social media campaigns, local events and more to promote awareness about HPV and HPV-related diseases. Organized by the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) and Global Initiative Against HPV and Cervical Cancer (GIAHC), with support from numerous medical associations and institutions nationally and internationally. 2026 represents the 8th Annual HPV Prevention Week.
HPV and Cancer Prevention
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the leading cause of cervical cancer and contributes to other forms of cancer that affect millions globally. The good news? These cancers are preventable with vaccination, early detection, and education. HPV Prevention Week brings global experts together to spotlight the latest research and strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

Ending Cervical Cancer In Our Lifetime
“Never in the course of history has mankind been able to eradicate cancer. But now, with the World Health Organization’s global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer, this future will most likely be seen in our lifetime.”
–American Medical Women’s Association

Webinars:
Building Community Around HPV Prevention and Related Disease Management
Monday
Moving the Needle: A Shared Approach to Evidence and Accountability
Tuesday
From the Ground Up: Empowering Communities to Prevent HPV
Wednesday
Hope, Hurdles and the Way Forward: The Global Drive to End Cervical Cancer
Thursday
HPV Cancer: Finding Support and Empowerment in the Survivorship Journey
Friday
Igniting Action: Young Changemakers Leading the Way in HPV Prevention
Who should watch?
- Healthcare Professionals: Stay informed on the latest research and treatment options.
- Advocates & Educators: Learn how to effectively share knowledge in your community.
- Policy Makers: Explore opportunities to shape impactful healthcare policies.
- Researchers & Scientists: Deepen your understanding of HPV prevention and treatment.
- General Public & Survivors: Be inspired to advocate for change and support those affected.
Organized by:


Partnering and Supporting Organizations:
Alliance for Women’s Health and Prevention
American Cancer Society
American Head and Neck Society
American Sexual Health Association
Arizona Cancer Coalition
ASCCP
AVAC
Basic Health International
BD
Camden county cancer screening project
Cancer Alliance
Cancer Patient Support Group
Cancer Research UK (CRUK)
Central Research Laboratory, KIMS
Cervivor
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Clinton Health Access Initiative
Coalition of women living with HIV and AIDS
The College of American Pathologists Foundation
Colorectal Wellness Center
Conquering Cancer Campaign
Copan
Corp member
The Crawford Crew
Federal Medical Centre Gusau
Global Women’s Health Technologies
Grounds for Health
Head and Neck Cancer Alliance
Healthy Women
HPV Cancers Alliance
Indiana Commission for Women
Indiana Immunization Coalition
International Papillomaviris Society
Jhpiego Pakistan
Kenya Medical Resarch Institute
Kenyera Ngo
Lincoln County Health Department
LiveWell Initiative LWI
Ministry of Health
Moffitt Cancer Center
MoPHP
National Cervical Cancer Coalition
National Cervical Cancer Coalition PA – Uptown Philly
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Pakistan Health Board
Phoenix OBGYN Interest Group Creighton University
Reseaux Femme en Action
Sinchu Alagie Community Clinic Foundation
State of Alaska, DHSS | Division of Public Health
St.Hemmingways Youth Initiatives CBO
St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital
The Susan Jolley Foundation
University of Miami Health System Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Vax 2 Stop Cancer
The Wellington Group
Vision y Compromiso
AMWA Branches at Dell Medical School, Florida State University, Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, University of California, Irvine, University of California, Riverside, University of Houston, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Utah Valley University
This work was supported by The Arizona Cancer Coalition under Proposition 303 funds.
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