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Everyone at school is getting vaccinated against HPV / cervical cancer – why is this important?
No-one in my family has got cervical cancer so I don’t need to worry do I?
What are my chances of getting cervical cancer now that I'm older?
What are the best ways to protect my daughter from getting cervical cancer?
Myth
Cervical cancer is an older women’s disease. It won’t affect me.
Fact
It is the most common cancer in women aged 20-29 and the second most common cancer in women under 35 years old.
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Get the facts on how to reduce your risk
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Click on the buttons to find out the facts and how you can reduce your risk, depending on the stage you are at in your life.
Find your local GP surgery contact details by
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Health Information and Self Care Advice for Scotland
http://www.nhs24.com
To download a cervical cancer information leaflet,
click here
Click here to go to
showyourstyle.co.uk
- the Fight Cervical Cancer in Style website