Canadian Cancer Society provides guidance for Trans women seeking Cervical cancer screenings
The institute's website claimed that trans women have a 'very small risk' of developing cancer in their 'Neo-cervix' if they've had 'bottom surgery'
The website for the Canadian Cancer Society features an entry providing advice to
transgender women on getting a screening for cervical cancer.
The Canadian medical institution noted that trans women who have had "bottom surgery to create a vagina and possibly a cervix" in accordance with their gender identity might have a "small risk" of cancer in those tissues and could benefit from a cervical cancer screening in such circumstances.
Canadian Cancer Society provides guidance for trans women seeking cervical cancer screenings