THE public health consultant who backed our Jen's Final Wish campaign to raise awareness about cervical cancer has implored more teenage girls and young women to go for preventative treatment.Read
MP CHERYL Gillan has promised personally to raise the Advertiser's Jen's Final Wish campaign with Prime Minister David Cameron - and hand our petition to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.Read
THE Bucks Advertiser has had a good response after launching its petition as part of the Jen's Final Wish campaign to have the age of compulsory cervical cancer screening letters reduced – but we still need your signatures.Read
THE younger brother of cervical cancer victim Jen Goodridge will take the first steps on the road to fulfilling the promise he made to his dying sister when he meets MP Cheryl Gillan.Read
THE Bucks Advertiser is today stepping up its Jen's Final Wish campaign by calling on the public to sign a petition to have the age of compulsory cervical cancer screening reduced.Read
WITH the Examiner's Jen's Final Wish campaign now in full flow, the family of the 24-year-old who lost her two-year battle with cervical cancer in August are cementing their plans to step up a gear.Read
WITH the Advertiser's Jen's Final Wish campaign now in full flow, the family of the 24-year-old who lost her two-year battle with cervical cancer in August are cementing their plans to step up a gear.Read
A WEEK after the launch of our Jen's Final Wish campaign the family have spoken of their pride and sadness at seeing their daughter on the front page of the Advertiser.Read
WITH the Advertiser's Jen's Final Wish campaign now in full flow, the family of the 24-year-old who lost her two-year battle with cervical cancer in August are cementing their plans to step up a gear.Read
WHEN pretty 22-year-old Jen Goodridge walked into the doctor's surgery she had her whole life in front of her. When she left, it had been shattered, turned upside down.Read
A MOTHER from Amersham has appealed to the Bucks Examiner to fulfil her late daughter's last wish – to help prevent more young woman dying from cervical cancer.Read