Pop sensation The Dolly Rockers are today announced as the latest female ambassadors to lend their support to Fight Cervical Cancer in Style, a national campaign by GlaxoSmithKline in association with Jo's Trust to educate girls and women about cervical cancer so they can better understand their risk and how to reduce it. The campaign is supported by the Royal College of Nursing and Wellbeing of Women.
The band, which comprises starlets Lucie Kay, Brooke Challinor and Sophie King, will feature in a fun dance-off video showcasing the symbol of the Fight Cervical Cancer In Style campaign – a limited edition scarf, especially designed in this season's hottest colour, purple, by fashion emporium PPQ. The light-hearted video shows the Dolly Rockers leading two dance troupes in a humorous 'dance off' contest.
The video is designed to engage girls and women and encourage them to visit the campaign website www.showyourstyle.co.uk , which contains information about cervical cancer to help them better understand their risk and how to reduce it.
To find more about cervical cancer and how to reduce their risk, girls and women can visit the campaign website www.showyourstyle.co.uk, or speak to their GP or nurse. They can also show their support for the Fight Cervical Cancer in Style campaign by visiting the website www.showyourstyle.co.uk