The HPV vaccine to be given on the NHS to all women of any age who request it.

The HPV vaccine can benefit all women of any age even if they've already had sex. It can help to prevent cervical cancer and STDs, so why is it available on the NHS only to girls from the age of 11 to 18? Women born too early have to pay hundreds of pounds to be immunised. What price a woman's life?

This petition closed on 6 Nov 2019 with 21 signatures


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The HPV vaccine is given in three injections for anyone over the age of 15. Lloyds Pharmacy offer the vaccine for £429. Women over the age of 25 (ie those not immunised as part of the NHS programme) are dying now from cervical cancer and this is not acceptable considering that such deaths could be prevented by making this vaccine available for free to all interested women.


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