On January 29th, 2024 cervix screening in the province began the transition from cytology (Pap Test) to HPV testing (including self-screening) as the primary screening method. Read and share the latest BC Cancer Update Bulletin for a summary of the changes.
Visit the BC Cancer HPV Screening Transition webpage for more information and resources to help you prepare, including:
Stay tuned for a future update with information on how clinics can order resources and HPV vaginal self-screening swabs. If you would like to subscribe to email updates, please contact Melissa.Yan@bccancer.bc.ca.
How will HPV Self-Screening tests affect my clinic?
Unattached Patients
The Vancouver Divisions partnered with BC Cancer to enlist Linked Clinics in each of the Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to support unattached patients who need an in-person cytology as a follow up. The PCN Team engaged a provider working group of Family Physicians and Nurse Practitioners with experience and interest in women’s health to help inform the rollout of the self-screening program and workflow for unattached patients. If you would like more information on Linked Clinics please contact selliott@vancouverdivision.com.
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202 – 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J7
Main Office: 604-569-2010
Fax: 604-321-5878
Get In Touch
202 – 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J7
Main Office: 604-569-2010
Fax: 604-321-5878