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Originally Posted by shakermaker
The NHS and Cancer Research UK might as well take a breather then! Jade's got it covered.
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Yah daft bat ...

Didn't mean that at all, although did come out that way.
No, steps are being made in many ways in this cancer through research, screening and the new injections, so will not all be down to her I agree ... sorry.
Feel that if one young girl has bothered to go for a smear test, where she wouldn't have before, and there are early signs of cell changes, which can be easily eradicated, then Jade has done a good job. Even she did not go back to the doctor when she got her first report of abnormalities; the young people's 'immunity' attitude I suppose.
My daughter, who is going through a programme of these preventative injections at the moment with her patients, and has worked on gynaecological wards, has described the symptoms, and believe me are not at all pleasant. Sure Margaret Pilkington will endorse this. Not the best of ways to die at any age.