millions of women are missing out on screening for cervical cancer. ali gorman is here with more. >> reporter: it's concerning because we know that screening saves lives but the cdc says that 8 million american women between the age of 21 and 65 years old have not been screened in five years or women that have never been screened or rarely screened. here is what you need to know, women under 30, you want to have it at least every three years and women to 65 every five years, if you are uninsured or underinsured, there are free screenings on that, at 6abc.com. >>> turning to mens health, this month you'll see more facial hair on men, because it movember. one in seven men will develop prostate cancer and the movember movements is a gentle nudge that some men need. >> stay on top of things and don't ignore them. prostate cancer and testicular cancer can be treated if caught early. >> it started in australia, and has now spread to 21 countries and one more note on mens health, the society of plastic surgeons said that 35,000 american men got botox injections last year. that is three times as many as ten years ago. there are reasons men want what is called bro-tox. they say it came from a wife or girlfriend bu