Alberta boosting cervical screenings, moving away from routine pap tests
Primary Care Alberta (PCA) hopes to eliminate cervical cancer by boosting screenings.
It is now routinely offering cervical screening tests to Albertans aged 50-69 to check for high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV) that can cause cervical cancer.
They consider the cervical screening test to be the new standard for cervical screening in the province.
A news release from PCA states that cervical cancer is preventable and almost always caused by HPV.


