Wearever Incontinence Recognizes Cervical Health Awareness Month

Incontinence Underwear Company Aims to Raise Awareness for Cervical Health Issues

Wearever Incontinence recently recognized Cervical Health Awareness Month with the goal of raising awareness for cervical health issues and concerns.

“Cervical cancer affects about 12,000 women every year,” said Bob Deerin, Founder of Wearever Incontinence. “Vaccination and screening has improved significantly, with awareness, better treatment choices, and early testing being key factors.”

"Vaccination and screening has improved significantly, with awareness, better treatment choices, and early testing being key factors."

Bob Deerin, Founder

Deerin stated the timely importance of awareness, with The American Social Health Association and the National Cervical Cancer Coalition naming of January as Cervical Health Awareness Month. The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month with a goal to highlight issues related to cervical cancer, HPV disease and the importance of early detection. Although National Cervical Cancer Coalition chapters host events throughout the year, January is a month that focuses on local chapters celebrating Cervical Health Awareness Month. It's a time to focus on work that spreads the word in communities.

Deerin’s products are an extension of his awareness about the basic needs cancer survivors have in their everyday life. The expanding product line includes popular items like Wearever Men’s Incontinence Boxer Briefs, Wearever Women’s Lovely Lace Trim Incontinence Panties, Wearever Women’s Smooth & Silky Seamless Full-Cut Incontinence Panties and Buster Brown Cotton Diabetic Socks for Women, just to name a few.

Wearever’s commitment to customer comfort and convenience also includes resources listed on the site, including a resources section with specific information of interest to men, women, and caregivers. There is also a blog with timely and interesting incontinence-friendly recipes and human interest articles about well-known celebrities who have admitted to issues with incontinence.

About Wearever Incontinence

Starting back in the early nineties, Founder Bob Deerin observed a flourishing industry in Europe for reusable incontinence underwear. Noticing there were no product equivalents in the US market, Bob saw an opportunity to provide a quality product at lower overall cost. After an initial impetus with bringing in the product from overseas, it was decided to manufacture the product domestically, in the United States. The company’s emphasis on high-quality incontinence products has established a position of leadership within the industry.

For more information, please visit http://www.weareverincontinence.com/.

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