Local nurses share success on campaign to eradicate cervical cancer

By Alasdair Perry

13th Aug 2024 | Local News

School nurse leaders Anne Marie Gallogly and Fran Jackson at the NHS ConfedExpo, which took place in central Manchester (Image - Stockport NHS Foundation Trust)
School nurse leaders Anne Marie Gallogly and Fran Jackson at the NHS ConfedExpo, which took place in central Manchester (Image - Stockport NHS Foundation Trust)

Two school nurses from Stockport have been involved in a national campaign to eradicate cervical cancer.

Anne Marie Gallogly and Fran Jackson took part in an NHS Expo and shared their successes on vaccinating young girls against human papillomavirus (HPV) - HPV2 is responsible for virtually every case of cervical cancer, and so vaccinating children at school age is the most effective way of saving lives from this disease.

The pair celebrated their contributions to what has been called the 'Race to Elimination' campaign.

This national effort aims to eradicate cervical cancer by 2040, through means such as vaccination.

HPVs can also cause other cancers as well, including mouth cancer and anal cancer, and so vaccination can protect against these too.

Stockport was one of two areas to pilot the HPV vaccination for girls back in September 2007. Since then, the school nursing team from Stockport NHS Foundation Trust has been one of the best performing in the country in successfully introducing HPV vaccination.

Boys as well as girls now receive the vaccination. The latest results for 2022/23 show the team have successfully vaccinated 84.7% of girls with two effective doses, and 78.4% of boys, higher than the respective national averages of 75.7% for girls and 69.6% for boys.

Fran Jackson, Stockport NHS Foundation Trust Service Lead for School Nursing said "Nationally, NHS England has pledged to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040, which would help save so many lives.

"HPV vaccination is the key to achieving this, and we are very proud that Vicky Riley, Immunisation Lead and her team, supported by the Stockport school nursing team have been at the forefront of this effort.

"The NHS Confedexpo was a really good opportunity to share our findings and expertise with colleagues elsewhere, so that we can all work together to make cervical cancer history."

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