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Cervical vaccination begins next week 11.05.10

THE HPV cervical cancer vaccination programme will begin in second level schools next week, it's been confirmed.
The vaccine is designed to help protect girls from developing cervical cancer when they are adults. It is available free of charge from the Health Service Executive. Deputy Niall Blaney welcomed the imminent start of HPV immunisations.
“All girls who are now in first year and all girls who are starting first year in September will be offered the vaccine. Vaccines will, in the most part, be given to girls in second-level schools by HSE immunisation teams, with some girls being invited to special clinics for their vaccine,“ said Deputy Blaney.
“The first schools will be visited during May 2010, with the remainder of schools commencing the programme in September 2010. Parents and schools will be sent information by the HSE in the coming week, letting them know of the programme and when their daughter’s vaccinations will begin.”
The Donegal North East Fianna Fáil T.D., said women had a role to play in their own protection against cancer of the cervix.
“Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable kinds of cancer and each woman has a role to play in ensuring that she keeps herself healthy and out of danger.
“The cervical cancer screening programme provides free smears tests for women aged between 25 and 60 and this is another very important step in prevention.”
More information on cervical cancer is available from local GPs or family planning clinics. The national Cancer Helpline on 01 800 200 700 can also help with queries.
More information on the HPV vaccine programme is available from a dedicated HSE website www.hpv.ie .
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