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Doctors say at-home screening for HPV could be an opportunity to ‘eliminate a cancer’

Dr. Aisha Lofters spoke to CBC about how at-home HPV testing could significantly boost early detection. This is one of the recommendations in a recent CMAJ guideline on equitable preventative care which she co-authored.

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