One of the country’s leading HPV vaccine campaigners Laura Brennan has died.

Laura was diagnosed with cervical cancer at the age of 24 and was a leading advocate for patients in the 18 months since.

A native of Ennis, Co Clare, she died at University Hospital Limerick today.

She encouraged parents to have their children vaccinated against cervical cancer, with the uptake improving since she advocated for the jab.

 Laura was given an honorary degree in UCD in December, with the university’s Professor of Gynaecological Oncology Donal Brennan saying at the time that as a result of her work, rates of vaccination had risen above 70%.

Her family said she was “a light in the life of everyone who knew her” and “a wonderful daughter, sister and friend”.

“We are lost without her”, they said in a statement.

‘We are all incredibly proud of the work she did in the last 18 months to help protect other young women like herself from the cancer that has taken her life today,” they said.

“Laura used her voice, her generosity and her energy to help parents to make informed choices and protect their daughters from cervical cancer.

“She wanted to make a difference, and use the time that she had to right what she felt was a great wrong.”

The family asked for their privacy to be respected as they grieve for Laura.