Abstract
                                        The Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community is a diverse group, including over 21 ethnic 
groups, but is often misrepresented as one cohort. Differences in human papillomavirus prevalence and access to care lead to 
varying cervical cancer incidences and outcomes within the AANHPI community. Here, we compare overall survival (OS) of 
cervical cancer patients within the AANHPI subpopulations.