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SCP006A_LGBTQ2S_CS_1Pager_Cervical
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Your health and wellness matter. Finding cancer early can save your life. Cervical Cancer Screening for the 2SLGBTQI+ Community Primary Care Alberta Screening Programs welcomes people of every sex, gender identity and sexual orientation to screen for cancer. Before getting screened, it’s recommended to speak with your healthcare provider about…
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Your health and wellness matter. Finding cancer early can save your life. Cervical Cancer Screening for the 2SLGBTQI+ Community Primary Care Alberta Screening Programs welcomes people of every sex, gender identity and sexual orientation to screen for cancer. Before getting screened, it’s recommended to speak with your healthcare provider about…
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Cervical screening test Understanding the test Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by HPV. The good news is cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable with regular screening. What is human papillomavirus (HPV)? HPV is a common virus that spreads through sexual contact. This includes intimate touching, oral, vaginal and anal…
Resource - Making Sense of Abnormal Mammogram Results Brochure
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Where can I get help? • Talk to your healthcare provider about your results and any questions you may have. • Call us at 1-866-727-3926 or visit our website at screeningforlife.ca for general information about the Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program. • Call a friend! An abnormal result doesn't mean…
Kiran, T. et al, 2019, Cancer Screening Rates Among Transgender Adults
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RESEARCH Editor’s key points Trans patients had much lower rates of screening for cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer compared with cis patients. The differences persisted even after adjustment for age, income quintile, and number of visits to the practice. There were very low rates of breast cancer screening…
BREAST002-Brochure-Making-Sense-of_-Rev-2021-07
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Where can I get help? • Talk to your healthcare provider about your results and any questions you may have. • Call us at 1-866-727-3926 or visit our website at screeningforlife.ca for general information about the Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program. • Call a friend! An abnormal result doesn't mean…
ACCSP Info Sheet HPV Testing Information for Women Having Pap Tests Nov 2011
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HPV TESTING Information for Women Having Pap Tests What does HPV testing have to do with Pap tests? Pap tests check for changes in the cells of your cervix. These changes are important when they are the kind that could turn into cervical cancer over time. Women with these cell…
ACCSP Do I Really Need a Pap Test Brouchure Aug 20 2019
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Are there any risks to cervical screening? • A Pap test can miss abnormal cell changes. This is one reason why it's important to have Pap tests regularly. • An abnormal result can be very stressful. • Pap tests can find changes that might go away on their own. Following-up…
ACCSP Info Sheet HPV Testing Information for Women Having Pap Tests Nov 2011
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HPV TESTING Information for Women Having Pap Tests What does HPV testing have to do with Pap tests? Pap tests check for changes in the cells of your cervix. These changes are important when they are the kind that could turn into cervical cancer over time. Women with these cell…
