"My up most gratitude to NCSM and GlaxoSmithKline (Malaysia) for making this effort in educating us, women about cervical cancer. At least now more and more women are aware of this 2nd most common killer after breast cancer... I also notice there are some ad on POCC via 8tv during prime time lately as well. Great JOB! To all women who are reading this, Ive goten my vaccination against most common HPV types (those stated at http://www.powerovercervicalcancer.com.my/Facts/Details.asp) that causes cervical cancer and get my pap smear done every 3 years. Have you? I am protected. Are you? If not, what are you waiting for?? BTW, Ive also come across another website - also on power over cervical cancer- but its in Singapore, and would love to share: www.pocc.sg. It would be great if POCC malaysia are into facebook/twitter too like those of Singapore because i would seriously belief the awareness on cervical cancer and its risk would increase. Spread the word people. Spread the word!"

by Jenny Too on 23rd June 2010

 

"I think this campaign is a brilliant idea. I really think this could be a good reference for Malaysian women especially in creating awareness about cervical cancer and the importance of smear test/cervical screening. However, I am a little bit upset because I did not know about this campaign and only came across this website when I was doing a research on the subject.
I am very proud of who ever who has initiated this campaign and give my whole support! =) Please keep me posted about your events."


by syarifah nafisah on 23rd September 2009

 

"I concur with Syarifah Nafisah about the need to educate women about cervical cancer and importance of undergoing Pap smears. Like Syarifah, I came across this campaign while researching for my project. Can I know more about the campaign, i.e. what are the objectives, what are the activities lined up, who are the target audience etc?"

Thanks and regards.


by Ng Sin Yee on 23rd September 2009

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"I think this awareness campaign should be spread to students in universities, colleges and secondary schools in Malaysia because many females out there, like me, are not aware of cervical cancer.
I learnt about the campaign from the newspapers and some advocacy on the Internet. Students rarely read these advertisements; therefore I think the campaign should be officially launched at education institutions. This might help females enhance their knowledge of this 2nd most common cancer-affecting woman. "


by ruby on 17rd November 2009

 

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