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Changes to cervical cancer screening in Ontario

CityNews spoke with Dr. Mandana Vahabi about the new HPV screening guidance making detection easier and faster, to prevent cancer from developing and improve quality of life for women.

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  • Many people don’t get screened for cervical cancer. Self-testing kits can change that
  • A cancer-screening approach for patients, designed by patients
  • Doctors say at-home screening for HPV could be an opportunity to ‘eliminate a cancer’
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