Alberta testing take-home kits to screen for cervical cancer
Officials look to make it easier for Albertans to detect the early signs of cervical cancer.
The Government of Alberta, Alberta Health Services (AHS) and Alberta Precision Labs have launched a pilot project that will look at an innovative new way to screen for the condition.
Around 300 eligible participants in the Edmonton area will take part in the first round of testing of a cervix self-screening test, but as many as 5,000 kits will be collected over the duration of the pilot.
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says this initiative will ensure people can start treatment as early as possible.