Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Amplifying the Voices of Latina Cervical Cancer Survivors 

With a growing population of 62.5 million, Hispanics – people from Spanish-speaking countries – now make up 19% of the U.S. population, lending diverse perspectives and significant economic growth. Despite these contributions, disparities in health outcomes and representation persist such as the following. 

Cervical Cancer Disparities in Hispanic Communities

  • Higher Incidence Rates: Hispanic women have higher incidence rates of cervical cancer compared to non-Hispanic white women (American Cancer Society, 2024).
  • Lower Screening Rates: Hispanic women are less likely to undergo regular cervical cancer screenings, leading to delayed diagnoses and poorer outcomes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2024).
  • Limited Access to Healthcare: Language barriers, cultural differences, and lack of access to healthcare providers contribute to disparities in cervical cancer prevention and treatment among Hispanic women (National Cancer Institute, 2024).
  • Stigma and Misinformation: Cervical cancer is often stigmatized in Hispanic communities, leading to misconceptions and reluctance to discuss the topic openly (Latinas Contra Cancer, 2022).

As Cervivor Ambassador Claudia Perez-Favela, the recent winner of Cervivor’s 2024 Rising Star Award, says, “In Mexican culture, a cancer diagnosis equals death, and people don’t talk about HPV or female cancers. It is why I wear Cervivor on my chest everywhere I go and won’t stop fighting to end cervical cancer.” 

Why Hispanic Heritage Month Matters

As we observe Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 to October 15, Cervivor is dedicated to highlighting these critical issues and is excited to announce our upcoming podcast episode, “Breaking Stigmas within the Hispanic Community,” releasing September 18. This special feature will shine a spotlight on the experiences, achievements, and challenges faced by Latina and Hispanic communities, with a focus on addressing the disparities in cervical cancer.

You’ll also get to meet two of our courageous Cervivor Ambassadors Claudia and Gilma Pereda, who share their personal stories, insights, and advocacy expertise. They’ll discuss:

  • The importance of cultural heritage and identity
  • Breaking down barriers and stereotypes
  • Empowerment through education and entrepreneurship

By amplifying their voices and others and addressing the specific needs of Hispanic cervical cancer survivors, Cervivor aims to drive awareness and foster change within the community. Join us in recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month by engaging with our content and supporting the mission to end cervical cancer.

Join the Conversation

In addition to tuning in for the podcast, connect with Claudia, Gilma, and other Spanish-speaking members of the Cervivor community on our Cervivor Español Facebook group (send a request to join if you aren’t already a member). By working together and keeping the conversation going, we can break down stigmas, promote education, and empower Hispanic communities to prioritize their health. Stay tuned for more Cervivor updates and join us in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month!

This is What We’re Thankful For

Team Cervivor has a lot to be thankful for this year! From an amazing Cervical Cancer Awareness Month in January to our Founder and Chief Visionary finding out she was becoming a mother through an exceptional gift to representing Cervivor at the World Cancer Congress in Switzerland to the opening remarks at the White House for the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Roundtables launch. There is too much to count.

Where our community continues to grow quickly, we’ve been able to spread our collective wings and soar higher toward our mission of ending cervical cancer -all while supporting the members of this amazing community. This season represents togetherness and gratitude and we want to share what’s in our hearts and how you have been the center of our thankfulness. 

“I am thankful for the relationships that have been formed from one of the hardest aspects of all of our lives. It warms my heart so much to see people in our community going through a hard time to still show up for others. It’s what makes our community extra special.” Tamika Felder, Cervivor Founder & Chief Visionary

“I am beyond grateful to be able to connect with and serve so many incredible people in the Cervivor community. It truly makes my job so much bigger than I could have ever imagined it to be.” Morgan Newman, Cervivor Community Engagement Liaison

“I am thankful for the dedication, hard work, and effort that so many within our community make towards our collective goals!” – Heather Banks, Cervivor Lead Advocacy Educator

“I am grateful that our Cervivor community is full of compassionate people, from all over the globe, who never hesitate to uplift one another and that many have chosen to make their survivorship a beacon for change.” Carol Lacey, Lead Cervivor Ambassador

“I’m grateful to this community because we are people woven together. We lean on one another, learn from one another, celebrate together, and grieve together.” Patti Murillo-Casa, Cervivor Wellness Instructor for Survivor Slimdown and Co-Lead for Cervivor Español

“I am grateful for our Cervivor Community. The fact that we share with each other cultivates our relationships and our passion in ending cervical cancer. Each one of us is cog in this intricate machine that is advocating for our health. This is what I find beautiful and makes me feel grateful: we are not alone, and with that fact we can accomplish our mission.” Karla Chavez, Cervivor Español Co-Lead

“I am forever grateful for our Cervivor community. The support and understanding allowed me to know that I am not alone. The education and empowerment has allowed me to be an advocate for myself and many others.” Karen North, Cervivor Community Administrator

“I am grateful that I have cervical cancer sisters that understand my journey, they understand my lows and frustrations because they have been there. At times, as a cancer survivor, you can feel alone because people don’t ‘get you’. With the Cervivor community, I know that I am surrounded by women that understand me.” – Kimberly Williams, Cervivor Community Administrator

All of you strengthen our resolve to keep doing the work of bringing cervical cancer out from the shadows. Thank you for being a community of light for so many. The world is listening and together our voice is strong and steadfast in its resilience. We are Cervivor and ending cervical cancer is within our reach.