
Mammograms help detect early signs of breast cancer. Screening is recommended every 2 years for women aged 50–74 with average risk.
Learn More Book Through OBSP- Age 50–74
- Have not had a mastectomy
- No personal history of breast cancer
- have not had a screening mammogram within the last 11 months
- No current breast symptoms (e.g. lumps, discharge)
- If transfeminine, have used feminizing hormones for at least 5 years in a row

Pap tests and HPV testing detect changes before they turn into cervical cancer. Recommended every 3 years for people aged 25–69 with a cervix.
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- Have a cervix
- No history of cervical cancer
- No screening in the last 3 years
- Have ever had sexual contact with another person
- Do not have symptoms, like different bleeding or discharge (clear or yellow fluid) from the vagina (genital opening)

The FIT test helps detect colorectal cancer early. Screening is recommended every 2 years for individuals aged 50–74 at average risk.
Learn More Get A Testing Kit- Age 50–74
- No family history of colorectal cancer
- No symptoms like bleeding or pain
- No colonoscopy in the last 10 years