Fight Cervical Cancer in Style is a national campaign to educate girls and women about cervical cancer so they can better understand their risk and how to reduce it..
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To learn what you can do to reduce your risk of cervical cancer
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To find out how to show your support for Fight Cervical Cancer in Style
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To go to cervicalcancerinfo.co.uk
Show Your Style Event
The Fight Cervical Cancer in Style campaign reached a crescendo on 27th January, with the Fight Cervical Cancer in Style event which took place in Central London.

Hosted by Lauren Laverne and Miquita Oliver the event featured exclusive performances by the Sugababes, Pixie Lott, La Roux and Paloma Faith. Guest speakers included Rob Music of Jo’s Trust, Dr Pixie Mckenna, Prime Minister’s wife Sarah Brown and PPQ.

The event was a rousing success, and was shown exclusively on T4 Saturday on 6th February look out for the T4 special shows on www.channel4.com/T4

In the meantime, we’ve got some incredible photos and footage of the event to share with you!
Lauren Laverne, "Eight women will be diagnosed with cancer today.  Every day.  That’s why I’m committed to supporting the Fight Cervical Cancer in Style campaign and helping girls and women to realise the steps they can take to help protect themselves from cervical cancer."
Event Photos
Event Photos
Event Photos
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Fight Cervical Cancer in Style event
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to view exclusive event footage and photos!

For more information on the exclusive T4 Fight Cervical Cancer in Style programme, please click here to visit the T4 website.
Rachel
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To watch Rachel tell you about her cervical cancer story
Rebecca
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to watch Rebecca tell you about her experiences of cervical cancer
Nearly 3 women die of cervical cancer every day.1

Almost all cases are caused by a common virus.2

You could catch the virus, called HPV as soon as you start having intimate relationships

The virus is usually cleared naturally but sometimes it persists and could lead to cervical cancer.3

A healthy lifestyle, cervical screening and vaccination are the best ways to reduce your risk of cervical cancer.4-6

For more information speak to your local GP/nurse


got your attention, GOOD

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Click here to download a cervical cancer information leaflet

Click here to download a leaflet about the Fight Cervical Cancer in Style campaign