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Calendar Girls 2010

The Artical from the sunderland echo about Claires Message calendar and pics of a few of the girls.

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She was the bravest person

‘She was the bravest person’

9:15am Tuesday 24th March 2009

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Claire's message reaches Number 10

Claire's message reaches Number 10

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Cancer screen pledge goes to PM

Cancer screen pledge goes to PM

Published Date: 18 March 2009
A cervical cancer campaign sparked by the death of a young Wearside mum today reaches the Prime Minister's doorstep.
The family of Claire Walker Everett were handing over a petition to Downing Street this afternoon with tens of thousands of signatures calling for the smear-testing age to be dropped from 25 to 18.
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Postcode lottery for cancer care

'Postcode lottery for cancer care'

Claire Everett Walker who died from cervical cancer aged 23.
Claire Everett Walker who died from cervical cancer aged 23.
Claire Everett Walker who died from cervical cancer aged 23.
Published Date:
02 March 2009
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The Sun Newspaper

The Sun Newspaper

24-02-2009

 http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/real_life/article2265878.ece

 
(BBC news) Goody sparks row over screening
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 18:18

A leading sexual health charity says the NHS should lower the age for first smear tests in England to pick up more cases in younger women.

The high-profile case of Jade Goody shows the disease is a potential threat and Marie Stopes International says women should be screened from 20 years.

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Cancer test plea
Published Date:
13 February 2009
A Cervical cancer survivor, robbed of the chance to have a baby at just 22, vowed today to fight to get the age limit for smear tests reduced.
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councillors back smear test change.
Published Date:
02 February 2009
ALL 75 of Sunderland's councillors have backed a cancer campaign in memory of a young mum who died of the disease.
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10,000 sign cancer screening petition
Published Date:
28 January 2009
THE family of a young mum who died after a two-year battle with cervical cancer will take a petition of 10,000 signatures to Westminster.
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Claire's website may save lives.
Claire's website may save lives - 30 December 2008.
Published Date:
30 December 2008
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MPs to debate lowering age for cervical smear test - 16 December 2008
Published Date:
16 December 2008
By Ross Robertson
Questions about cancer screening will be raised in Parliament tomorrow by a Wearside MP after the death of young mum Claire Walker Everett.
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MP signs up to back family's cancer fight - 06 December 2008

Published Date:
06 December 2008
By Ross Robertson
Wearside MP Fraser Kemp has taken a grieving family's cancer campaign to Parliament.
Claire Walker Everett, 23, died after a two-year fight against cervical cancer – but even on the day she died she was still too young for the screening test which could have saved her life.

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American senators back family's fight - 04 December 2008

Published Date:
04 December 2008
By Ross Robertson
Top U.S. politicians have backed a grieving Wearside family's fight to stop young women needlessly dying from cervical cancer.
Representatives from all 50 U.S. states have signed a petition calling for the British Government to drop the age for cervical smear tests to 18 after the death of 23-year-old Claire Walker Everett.

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Washington Star 27th November 2008

Washington Star Thursday 27th November 2008

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APPEAL: Thousands back bid for cancer screening - 25 November 2008

Published Date:
25 November 2008
By Marissa Carruthers
Thousands of people have backed a grieving family's life-saving bid to bring down the age for cervical screening.

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Sunderland Echo 12th November 2008
Sunderland Echo 12th Nov 2008 Page 7
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Royal support for family's cancer campaign - 05 November 2008

Published Date:
05 November 2008
By Marissa Carruthers
A grieving family's fight to save others from cervical cancer has received the Royal stamp of approval.

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Sunderland Echo Readers page - Thursday, October 16, 2008

Published Date: 18 October 2008
It's the most absurd thing I ever heard

IN light of the death of Claire Everett-Walker I felt I had to write in after seeing your feature in the Echo of her death.

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Final farewell to cancer victim Claire - 08 October 2008

 Published Date:
08 October 2008
By James Johnston
Surrounded by flowers spelling her name, the pink coffin of cancer campaigner Claire Walker Everett makes its final journey.
The mum, from Washington, died in her mother's arms after a two-year fight against cervical cancer – leaving behind son Alex, two, and husband Colin, 27.

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