Why cervical screening is still important if you've had HPV vaccinepublished at 13:02 BST
Michelle Roberts
Health editor
We're answering your questions around cervical cancer, screening and HPV.
Laura in London, who had the vaccine as a child, says she later tested positive for HPV after going for a smear test and had abnormal cells removed.
While the HPV vaccine is extremely effective, it is still possible that some people will develop cervical cancer.
HPV infections are very common and the jab is designed to protect against infections - but does not treat them.
Women are still advised to go for cervical screening to check for HPV.
If it is found, more checks can be done to know if any monitoring or treatment is needed. Screening and HPV vaccines prevent cancers and save lives.











