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Cote de Pablo: Cancer…we don’t want to think about it. But I had to. Because, well — I was, I was busy… …working, traveling, enjoying life… Cote de Pablo: I completely forgot to pay attention to my health. Too much time passed since my last Pap. By the time I was tested, things didn’t look too good. We thought I might have cervical cancer. Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): Cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. About 88,000 women in the U.S. get one of these cancers each year. Cote de Pablo: I was lucky; after lots of worries – no cancer. I’ve always been very close to my mother — when we finally got good results, she broke down. And that’s when I realized, it’s not just about me. It’s about your loved ones, too. So women… Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): get a Pap test to check for cervical cancer. And get the Inside Knowledge about gynecologic cancers. Cote de Pablo: Please pay attention to your health — for you and the people who care about you. “Cote de Pablo for Inside KnowledgeTV PSA :60 Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer Broadcast PSAs From CDC www.cdc.gov/cancer/knowledge

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Page 1: Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer · Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): Cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. About 88,000 women in the U.S. get one of these

Cote de Pablo: Cancer…we don’t want to think about it. But I had to.

Because, well — I was, I was busy…

…working, traveling, enjoying life…

Cote de Pablo: I completely forgot to pay attention to my health.

Too much time passed since my last Pap.

By the time I was tested, things didn’t look too good. We thought I might have cervical cancer.

Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): Cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. About 88,000 women in the U.S. get one of these cancers each year.

Cote de Pablo: I was lucky; after lots of worries – no cancer.

I’ve always been very close to my mother — when we finally got good results, she broke down. And that’s when I realized, it’s not just about me. It’s about your loved ones, too.

So women…

Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): get a Pap test to check for cervical cancer.

And get the Inside Knowledge about gynecologic cancers.

Cote de Pablo: Please pay attention to your health — for you and the people who care about you.

“Cote de Pablo for Inside Knowledge” TV PSA :60

Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer

Broadcast PSAsFrom CDC

www.cdc.gov/cancer/knowledge

Page 2: Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer · Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): Cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. About 88,000 women in the U.S. get one of these

“Cote de Pablo for Inside Knowledge” TV PSA :60 ALT

Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer

Broadcast PSAsFrom CDC

www.cdc.gov/cancer/knowledge

Cote de Pablo: Cancer…we don’t want to think about it. But I had to.

Because, well — I was, I was busy…

…working, traveling, enjoying life…

Cote de Pablo: I completely forgot to pay attention to my health.

Too much time passed since my last Pap.

By the time I was tested, things didn’t look too good. We thought I might have cervical cancer.

Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): Cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. About 88,000 women in the U.S. get one of these cancers each year.

Cote de Pablo: I was lucky; after worrying and worrying — no cancer.

My mother and I are very close — when we finally got good results, she broke down crying. And that’s when I realized, it’s not just about me. It’s about your loved ones, too.

So women…

Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): get a Pap test to check for cervical cancer.

Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): And get the Inside Knowledge about gynecologic cancers.

Cote de Pablo: Please, pay attention to your health — for you and the people who care about you.

Page 3: Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer · Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): Cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. About 88,000 women in the U.S. get one of these

“Cote de Pablo for Inside Knowledge” TV PSA :30

Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer

Broadcast PSAsFrom CDC

www.cdc.gov/cancer/knowledge

Cote de Pablo: Cancer…we don’t want to think about it. But I had to.

Cote de Pablo: Because, you see I was traveling, I was enjoying life, I was working…

It was too long since my last Pap.

Cote de Pablo: When I was finally tested, we thought I might have cervical cancer.

After worrying — no cancer.

Cote de Pablo: I was lucky.

Women… please get a Pap test to check for cervical cancer.

Cote de Pablo (Voiceover): And get the Inside Knowledge about gynecologic cancers.

Cote de Pablo: For you and the people who care about you.

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“Are You Listening?” TV PSA :60

Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer

Broadcast PSAsFrom CDC

www.cdc.gov/cancer/knowledge

Announcer: You listen when your body says, “I’m tired.” Or “I’m hungry.”

Announcer: “Are you listening?”

Would you listen if your body said: “I have pain and pressure in my abdomen.”?

“I feel bloated for no good reason.”

Announcer: Or “I get too full too fast.”

“I’m spotting but I’ve already gone through menopause.” Or “I have to go to the bathroom more often and more urgently than usual.”

Announcer: These can be signs of a gynecologic cancer, like cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. Symptoms aren’t the same for everyone.

If your body says something may be wrong, please listen.

And if it goes on for 2 or more weeks... See a doctor.

Announcer: It may be nothing, but find out for sure.

Announcer: Learn the symptoms and get the Inside Knowledge about gynecologic cancers.

Call 1-800-CDC-INFO.

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“Are You Listening?” TV PSA :30

Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer

Broadcast PSAsFrom CDC

www.cdc.gov/cancer/knowledge

Announcer: You listen when your body says:

“I’m tired.”

Announcer: Or, “I’m hungry.”

Announcer: What if your body said something else might be wrong?

Announcer: Gynecologic cancers – cervical, ovarian and uterine cancers – have symptoms.

So pay attention.

Announcer: If your body says something may be wrong… please listen.

If it goes on for two weeks, see a doctor, it may be nothing but find out.

Announcer: Learn the symptoms.

Get the Inside Knowledge about gynecologic cancers.