Screening in 2SLGBTQI+ communities
Take control of your health – see your healthcare provider regularly and know when you should be screened for certain cancers.
Why should you get screened?
We know that 2SLGBTQI+ communities are less likely to get screened than cisgender and heterosexual people. While there can be many barriers to taking care of your health, it’s important to get screened.

Breast cancer screening
Get screened for breast cancer
Lesbian, bisexual and queer women and breast cancer screening
As a trans woman or non-binary person assigned male at birth, do I need to get screened for breast cancer?
As a trans man or non-binary person assigned female at birth, do I need to get screened for breast cancer?
Cervical cancer screening
Get screened for cervical cancer
Lesbian, bisexual and queer women and cervical cancer screening
As a trans woman or non-binary person assigned male at birth, do I need to get screened for cervical cancer?
As a trans man or non-binary person assigned female at birth, do I need to get screened for cervical cancer?
Colorectal cancer screening
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