T H E W O R K O F T H E
H P V R O U N D T A B L E
C R E A T E S
C O N N E C T I O N S A N D
S Y N E R G I E S B E T W E E N
O R G A N I Z A T I O N S ,
C R E A T I N G A F O R U M
F O R S H A R I N G
I N F O R M A T I O N A N D
R E S O U R C E S .
OUR MISSION
WHO ARE WE?
The National HPV Vaccination Roundtable is
a coalition of over 70 organizations working
at the intersection of immunization and
cancer prevention. We were founded by the
CDC and the American Cancer Society, but
our power comes from the collective body of
passionate cancer prevention and
immunization advocates who volunteer their
time and talents to advance our mission.
We are on a mission to raise HPV
vaccination rates and prevent HPV
cancers in the United States.
OUR VISION
We see a future where HPV immunization rates
are raised to 80%, and looking beyond, we will
advance towards eliminating vaccine-
preventable HPV cancers as a public health
problem.
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WHAT WE DO
We have three primary areas of activity—we convene,
communicate and catalyze.
CONVENE: We convene national organizations,
experts, and key stakeholders to ideate, strategize,
and problem solve.
COMMUNICATE: We communicate and inform
providers, systems, coalitions, parents, and the public
about the importance of HPV vaccination as cancer
prevention.
CATALYZE: We catalyze our members, and by
extension the public, to take action to close the
adolescent vaccination gap.
MEMBERSHIP
Our membership consists of over 70 organizations
that prioritize HPV-associated cancer prevention
through immunization and/or cancer control. In
addition, individual subject matter experts may be
invited to participate, and organizations may be
recruited as ad hoc members to achieve short term
priorities.
Health systems and public health organizations are
invited to support our mission through membership in
our We’re In! 2020 initiative. This is the best way for
local and state organizations to stay informed and
be activated in affiliation with our work.
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WHY THIS WORK MATTERSAs we publish this, the world is facing a pandemic for which there is no vaccine. Vaccinations save
lives, and we are more committed than ever to preventing the human papilloma virus. Only 51% of
U.S. teens are fully vaccinated against HPV. The HPV vaccine is a cancer prevention vaccine which
is highly effective and proven to help protect against six cancers in men and women.
MEMBERRESPONSIBILITIES
Commit to advancing the mission of the HPV Roundtable
Report annually on their HPV activities
Contribute their organizational expertise for the greater good
through participation on task groups, committees or collaborative
projects
Disseminate our materials and information to their constituencies
Promote our brand and social media through their communication
channels
Assign an official representative and participate in
interviews/surveys as requested
Attend the national meeting
National member organizations are expected to be active catalyzers
for HPV cancer prevention.
Organizations agree to:
R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
H A V E T H E
O P P O R T U N I T Y
T O I N F L U E N C E
A N D L E A D P U B L I C
H E A L T H E F F O R T S
T O E L I M I N A T E H P V
C A N C E R S
T H R O U G H T H I S
W O R K .
2019 ACTIVITIESBroadcast livestream of our bi-annual Best Practices Conference
Built out our Resource Library
Convened our membership at the fourth national meeting, August
2019
Developed a suite of best practice evidence summaries
Gathered leaders from integrated delivery systems at St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital to develop a health systems action
plan, Jan. 2019
Grew Twitter following by 43% to over 1,700 followers
Hosted HPV coalition leaders from 7 southeastern states at a
regional networking and capacity building summit, resulting in
follow-up activities in each state to convene, communicate and
catalyze state-level actors, March 2019
Launched a YouTube channel
Presented at various conferences, webinars and meetings
Launched an HPV Learning Collaborative in partnership with AMGA,
CDC and the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV Policy
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