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ACCSP-Do I really need a Pap test

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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…

ACCSP-Info-Sheet-HPV-Testing-Information-for-Women-Having-Pap-Tests-Nov-2011

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HPV Reflex Testing Information for women1 having Pap tests About 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 changes are followed and treated if needed…

ABCSP-Facility-List.

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Alberta Health Services – Screen Test has 2 mobile trailers bringing screening mammograms to women in 120 communities in rural Alberta. Call 1-800-667-0604 or visit https://screeningforlife.ca/breast/screen-test-mobile-clinics to find out when the mobile is coming to your area. EDMONTON AREA Alberta Health Services – Screen Test 311 Kingsway Mall Edmonton T5G…

ColonResource - business cards

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Have you been referred for a colonoscopy? Watch the myhealth.alberta.ca/colonoscopy video series to learn what you need to do to prepare, and what to expect during and after your test. Have you been referred for a colonoscopy? Watch the myhealth.alberta.ca/colonoscopy video series to learn what you need to do to…

FIT_Normal_Result_Letter

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MONTH DD, YEAR FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME STREET NAME CITY, ALBERTA T1T1Y1 DEAR FIRSTNAME LASTNAME: Thank you for completing a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) - a screening test for colorectal cancer. FIT checks your stool (poop) for traces of blood that you can’t see. Your FIT result was normal. A normal…

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