“Arsenal” women throw their weight “Protect your tomorrow” Campaign aimed at supporting NHS’s goal in 2040 to eliminate the cervical cancer.
“Protect your tomorrow” He has been launched by MSD UK in cooperation with Eva’s appeal and will be celebrated this Sunday in northern London in London. “Arsenal” will use their platform to promote a number of gaming messages that will also take action to help support their GP or defendyortomorm.co.uk.
Lian Williamson and Arsenal’s teammates in Kera McCaben, Manu Zinsberger All opportunities in the campaign thinking about a number of cervical cancer and NHS uterine infections program
Beth Mear also has features in the campaign, which is especially close to the arsenal of the arsenal of England after the mother passed a little after a long fight with ovarian cancer.
“One of the cancers spread for my mother was a cervix” Sky Sports News.
“It was not a priority (but) it was another one close to me and something we want to raise awareness inside women and girls. I think it passes under the radar (sometimes) to be accepted for a great test, how easy it is to mean.
“But we want to be part of that out there. By 2040, they want to make it entirely preventive, it will be the NHS program, it will turn it there – and I hope that we don’t talk about.
“This is the program, and we are in good condition and we have a platform so that we can help it and hope that much more people avoid horrible cancer.”
“We have to come together to protect our future”
Williamson, Vice President of Arsenal, said:
“But it is our time to unite our health, our health, our families, and our extended long extended in northern London against cervical cancer. We know that almost all cases can be preventive together to gather to protect our future. “
MSD UK & Ireland Executive Director Ben Lucas said: “Through our involvement in women’s football, in particular through our involvement in” Arsenal “, we can contact bigger communities about this significant health challenge. cancer. “
EVE Appeal Executive Director Atena Lamnisus, Added. “The possibility of eliminating cervical cancer is within our reach. Remarkable achievement and something that will save thousands of lives per year in the UK. We are glad to stand up with awareness of cervical cancer to prevent it and treat it in the earliest stage. “