Improving Cervical Screening in Trans and Gender-Diverse People

Conclusions Trans and gender-diverse Australians with a cervix are unlikely to be regular participants in cervical cancer screening. To continue reducing cervical cancer rates, healthcare providers must address underscreening in this community. Implications for Practice Gender diversity training needs to be provided to healthcare providers. In addition, healthcare providers need to promote participation in cervical screening in this trans and gender-diverse community.
Source: Cancer Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES Source Type: research