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Have you seen a health advisor yet?

Experts are visiting to chat to the girls about HPV vaccinations and cervical cancer.

Remember, remember, Thursday October 29th and the 5th of November because NHS health advisors are back in the NHS Advice Infobus to answer any related questions or queries that you may have about HPV, cervical cancer and the HPV vaccination.

They are visiting every week and you can check the full schedule on the dedicated group page below.

HPV stands for human papillomavirus. HPV is sexually transmitted and over half of women are infected in their lifetime. A small minority of HPV strains can cause cervical cancer.

The HPV vaccination will help protect against cervical cancer. The vaccine will potentially save the lives of up to 400 women each year.

Also don’t forget to fill in the Infobus' poll! Simply by entering this poll, you can receive an exclusive sticker – the last of the series. So do not miss out.

Mothers and daughters against cervical cancer group page.