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Updated March 4, 2026 Screen Test Mobile Schedule Screen Test is a service of the Public Health, CDC and Screening Programs of Primary Care Alberta providing screening mammograms to the women of Alberta. Screen Test operates two mobile digital mammography units, with one operating in central and southern Alberta and…
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Your health and wellness matter. Finding cancer early can save your life. 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 your…
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Overview and FAQ for Primary Care Providers HPV primary screening Updated February 2026 Contents Contents .....................................................................................................................................................................2 Overview .....................................................................................................................................................................3 Phased approach....................................................................................................................................................3 Why this change? ...............................................................................................................................................3 Key changes ...........................................................................................................................................................3 What primary care providers need to do ................................................................................................................4 Educate and reassure patients...........................................................................................................................4 Order the cervical screening test as before (No changes) .................................................................................4 Interpret…
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What happens after colposcopy? If low-grade cell changes are found, you will need to be followed closely. To make sure the cells return to normal, your healthcare provider will tell you whether you need to have: • a repeat Pap test, OR • another colposcopy procedure If high-grade cell changes…
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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. If you’re between the ages of 25 and 49, have a Pap test every 3 years. Are there any risks to Pap tests? • A Pap test can miss abnormal cell changes. This is one reason why it’s important to have…
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