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Cervical screening in transgender, non-binary and intersex communities

Author: Carmel McCarthy

Format: Further Reading Source: PCWHS document


Carmel McCarthy  
Contraception and Sexual Health Lead Nurse, University of Nottingham Health Service. 
Founder of Macey SRH Ltd. 

For the transgender, non-binary and intersex communities, often specifically tailored cancer information is difficult to find, sparse, and inaccessible. Thousands of people in the UK may be at risk of gynaecological cancers who currently do not have access to the information they need to be aware of signs and symptoms, and confidently take action to prevent gynaecological cancers.


Gynaecological cancer charity The Eve Appeal has created these tips for healthcare professionals to enable both you and your patients to feel more comfortable and confident during cervical screening appointments.

 

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