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Canadian Cancer Society says men with fake female genitalia should consider cervical cancer screenings

Updated: March 20, 2023 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Mar 20, 2023 – 4:30 pm EDT

TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) — The Canadian Cancer Society is suggesting that men who have gotten mutilating “bottom surgeries” in order to better resemble women might want to consider getting screened for cervical cancer.

Breitbart highlighted the organization’s advice Thursday, pointing out that it coincides with an additional recommendation from the professional society for women who identify as men to get screened for breast cancer, which it has rebranded as “chest cancer.”

According to the advisory, a man who thinks he’s a woman (a “trans woman”) should talk to a healthcare provider about potentially getting cervical cancer screenings if he “has had bottom surgery” to artificially create fake female genitalia, since “there’s a very small risk that you can develop cancer in the tissues of your neo-vagina or neo-cervix.”

Those who haven’t had the surgery, the cancer society acknowledges, “aren’t at risk for cervical cancer.”

“It can be difficult to make cancer screening a priority, especially when there’s not a lot of information out there about cervical cancer risks for trans women [sic],” the advisory continued, suggesting that men who think they’re women “may also be concerned about things like

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