
Arsenal women are throwing their weight backwards ‘Tomorrow Defense’ A campaign that supports NHS’s goals to remove cervical cancer by 2040.
‘Tomorrow Defense’ It was released in collaboration with EVE Appeal by MSD UK and will be displayed in Derby, London, a woman on Sunday. Arsenal will use the platform to promote a series of match day messages. The activity is to encourage the sponsor to visit the GP or Defendyourtomorrow.co.uk website.
Leah Williamson and Arsenal Teams Katie McCabe, Kyra Coyy-Cross, and Manu Zinsberger perform all functions in the campaign and increase their perceptions of cervical cancer through existing NHS services such as NHS cervical inspection programs and NHS vaccine testing programs. there is. .
Beth Mead also appears in the campaign, and after two years ago, after the battle with the ovarian cancer, the mother died a little, especially the heart of Arsenal and England forward.
MEAD said, “One of the cancer spread for mom was the cervix. Sky Sports News.
“It wasn’t the main thing, but it wasn’t another one that was close to me, and we wanted to raise the perception of women and girls. It is natural that it is natural to make a test that is as easy as you have booked an appointment.
“But we want to leave it there. Until 2040, they want to make it completely prevent it. It is NHS’s plan, and we want to be part of it. Can be made.
“It is a plan, we are in a good position and have a platform that can help you promote it, and I hope more people will help you avoid the cancer of the cancer.”
‘We must gather together to protect our future.’
Arsenal vice president Williamson said: “This week is about what it means to represent Arsenal and our badges.
“But it is also time to gather together to protect our health, friends, family, and northern London -Cervical cancer. We know that almost all cases can be prevented and necessary. We gather together to protect the future.
MSD UK & Ireland Executive Ben Lucas said: “By utilizing the passion and scope of women’s soccer, especially through the relationship with Arsenal women, we can connect with various communities throughout the UK in meaningful dialogue on this important health problem. We have this campaign to the cervix I hope you can find more information.
Athena Lamnisos, EVE Appeal CEO, addition : “The possibility of eliminating cervical cancer is in the place where our hands are reaching. In the UK, we can raise awareness of cervical cancer with the amazing achievement to save thousands of lives a year and MSD and Arsenal. I am happy to prevent it.











