“the bottom line for all these clinics is that it’s now more accessible and convenient,” said norris.
the goal is to give women the chance to put their cervical health at the top of their priority list without the barriers they may face otherwise. each clinic is unique, according to norris, but they all share the same main goal: to get as many women screened as possible while educating them about the importance of making time for these regular screenings.
“it saves lives, because it’s an early detection tool for cervical cancer,” said norris. “it’s frustrating in this day and age, we still have women who are dying of cervical cancer, right? because we know that between vaccination and cervical screening, we can prevent and eliminate cervical cancer.”
a two-pronged approach to eliminate cervical cancer in canada
accessible cervical screening will make it much easier for people to significantly reduce their risk of developing cervical cancer, but adding vaccination on top of that can get canada closer to elimination status.
hpv vaccination is important for people of all genders, not just those with cervixes, because it doesn’t just protect against cervical cancer. it protects against nine other hpv-driven cancers, including anal, oropharyngeal, vaginal, vulvar, and penile cancer.