Sheffield Hatters basketball team have paired up with Cavendish Cancer Care to urge young people to get vaccinated against HPV, which reduces the chance of cervical cancer by 88 per cent.
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00:00 The Shuffle Sharks and the Hatters are our charity partner for this year.
00:07 We're specifically using the Hatters for this campaign because they've got a good reach among the younger women in the city.
00:13 When I was back at school when I was younger I had the HPV jab, it was absolutely fine.
00:18 I've now had a smear test, again there's nothing to be embarrassed about, but it means I'm now 88% less likely to get cervical cancer.
00:26 Going for your cervical screening is super important because it can help prevent cervical cancer, HPV and other cell changing symptoms.
00:36 Whether you get out of school or you can go for your screening, you can book months in advance as well so there's no excuse, get your screening.
00:48 HPV is human papilloma virus, that is a common virus that a lot of adults have, it causes lots of common things like cold sores and varrucas,
00:56 but certain strains of it are strongly linked to certain types of cancer, particularly cervical cancer.
01:01 It's really important that this is a vaccine that's taken up by young people, boys and girls,
01:08 and it is the way that hopefully the UK and other countries will eradicate cervical cancer.
01:12 cancer.