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Canadian copies and change of address notifications to SOGC. Subscriptions .. Cervical cancer screening programs should focus on implementing innovative
Women should begin screening for cervical cancer at age 21 if they are or have ever been sexually active. Women who are not sexually active by age 21 should
1 First published January 7, 2013, doi: 10.1503/cmaj.121505 Screening for cervival cancer using the Pap test detects precursor lesions, thereby allowing This guideline provides updated recommendations for screening for cervical cancer
by the Canadian Task Force on Preventative Health Care (CTFPHC), . 2013, 185 (1). canadiantaskforce.ca/guidelines/screening-for-cervical-cancer.
The Pan-Canadian Cervical Cancer Screening Network, hosted by the disease extent at diagnosis for women 21-69 years of age for the years 2011-2013. and colorectal cancer within and outside of current national screening guidelines.
20 Feb 2013 How do the existing guidelines compare to the new 2013 CTFPHC We encourage Canadian women to obtain a Pap smear regularly.
at least one Pap test from January 1, 2010 to June 30, 2013 (42-month period) by province and territory . Pan-Canadian Cervical Cancer Screening Monitoring and. Evaluation . Finally, updated cervical cancer screening guidelines have.
Authorities introduced updated guidelines for cervical cancer screening in review of new recommendations released earlier this year from the Canadian Task.
cervical cancer screening, and follow up on abnormal screen results. . guidelines published in 20132 as well as cervical cancer screening Prior to screening, the incidence of cervical cancer in Canada was more than 1 in 70 . 2008-2013.
For women aged ? 70 who have been adequately screened (i.e., 3 successive negative Pap tests in the last 10 years), we recommend that routine screening may cease. For women aged 70 or over who have not been adequately screened we recommend continued screening until 3 negative test results have been obtained.
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