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The cervical cancer charity which turned to Hollywood to fight deadly disease

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Olivia Colman has played many parts over the years, but none more important than her appearance in a film for Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust.

The Oscar-winning actress is the latest prominent female to join the fight against the deadly disease, with the likes of Michelle Keegan, Louise Rednapp and Nadia Sawalha all having urged women to go for regular cervix screenings in the past.

Sadly, the message is still to hit home.Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer, yet statistics show that one in three women and people with a cervix don't take up their invitation to screening.

In the build up to International Women's Day, Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust CEO Samantha Dixon sat down with HELLO! to explain how her charity is working with celebrities to increase the number of women who get screened.

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