By Pamela Tom, HPVANDME Founder Before the COVID pandemic, HPV throat cancer survivor Mike West visited schools to share his story with students and explain… Read On
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Building Confidence About HPV Vaccine Safety
How informed conversations foster trust in vaccines By Pamela Tom Parents regularly ask me about HPV vaccine safety. This week I read three New York… Read On
Voice Lessons: HPV Throat Cancer Survivor Rob Paulsen Gains a Reboot on Life
Watch our public service announcement ft. voice actor Rob Paulsen on YouTube By Pamela Tom Cancer grows, cancer kills. For those who retain optimism in… Read On
Remembering Eddie Van Halen
Eddie’s Last Song By Pamela Tom, HPVANDME Founder What We Can Learn from the Beloved Guitarist’s Battle with Throat Cancer Remembering Eddie Van Halen …… Read On
How HPV Education Can Save Your Child’s Life
September is Sexual Health Awareness Month. Learn about HPV. By Pamela Tom, HPVANDME Founder I received my first kiss when I was in… Read On
Parents: the HPV Vaccine is Safe and Necessary Cancer Prevention
2nd Annual California HPV Vaccine Week, August 3-8, 2020 Is the HPV vaccine safe for children? Yes, but some parents remain unsure. Too many…. Read On
HPV Cancer News: Why HPV Knowledge Matters
Study finds only one-third of HPV cancer survivors know the virus caused their cancer By Pamela Tom A few years ago, 51 year-old Bruce* contacted… Read On
HPV: this common virus needs a voice
International HPV Awareness Day! Learn more about the most common STI and how to prevent HPV-related cancers. By Pamela Tom San Francisco, Calif.—Sickness and stigma… Read On
Condom Use Decline = More Reason To Get The HPV Vaccine
By Pamela Tom It was 1987. Lee Magnuson learned that he had HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus that would evolve into a global AIDS pandemic…. Read On
From Palm Springs to Syracuse: One Man’s HPV Throat Cancer Journey
By Pamela Tom International HPV Awareness Day is March 4, 2018 As we age, it’s not unusual to develop difficulty sleeping. There are more frequent… Read On