Health News For Champlain
Monday, March 30, 2009
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit
Pap Tests Save Lives!
According to the Canadian Cancer Society and Cancer Care Ontario, cervical cancer is the 10th most common form of cancer in Ontario among women, and the second most common in women under the age of 50.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the primary cause of cervical cancer and three of four people who have had sex have been exposed to HPV at some time. The good news is that cervical cancer can be almost entirely prevented with regular screening. Women of all ages who are, or have ever been, sexually active should be screened every one to three years.
Call your doctor or Nurse Practitioner to book your Pap test.
No Doctor or Nurse Practitioner? Call to book a Pap test with a female
Nurse Practitioner at:
Smiths Falls Community Health Centre
613-283-1952 - clinic date April 14
North Lanark County Community Health Centre
613-259-2182 clinic date April 20
CPHC Brockville Community Family Health Team
613-345-5077 - clinic date April 22
Or call the Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit - Health Action Line at 1-800-660-5853 or 613-345-5685 or visit www.healthunit.org.
These Pap test clinics are being held in partnership with the Merrickville Community
Health Centre, Smiths Falls Community Health Centre, North Lanark County Community
Health Centre, Country Roads Community Health Centre (Portland), CPHC Family
Health Team in Brockville, Canadian Cancer Society - Perth Office, the Regional Cancer
Program of Southeastern Ontario.
Pass the word. Get a Pap test.
Contact:
Bonnie Schnittker, RN, PHN
Public Health Nurse
613-283-2740
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