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A vaccine to prevent cervical cancer

Some types of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) have been linked to cervical cancer. A vaccine is now available to protect against two types of HPV that cause around 70% of cervical cancers.
'http://www.papscreen.org.au/browse.asp?ContainerID=b11'

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Lucy's story 

I've always been very aware of the importance of regular Pap tests, as my Mum had early-stage cervical cancer in her 30s.

She encouraged me to start having regular Pap tests when I turned 18 and I followed her advice, albeit begrudgingly!

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