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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: +1 866-561-1026



Address: 675 McDermot Ave R3E 0V9 Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Website: www.cancercare.mb.ca

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CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 28.11.2020

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) can cause cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, anus, penis, mouth and throat, and genital warts. Get vaccinated against HPV. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 29.10.2020

The HPV vaccine can prevent cancer and warts. The HPV vaccine protects against many cancers, when given before skin-to-skin contact occurs. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 16.10.2020

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) can cause cancer and warts. There are different types of HPV. Low risk HPV types cause warts. High risk types of HPV can lead to cancer. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 04.10.2020

It only takes one partner to get a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 23.09.2020

You can get the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine through your public health nurse, your healthcare provider, and at most pharmacies. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 08.09.2020

Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 28.08.2020

The most common side effects of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine are soreness, redness, or swelling at the site of injection. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 24.08.2020

The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine works best when given in grade 6. Learn what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 22.08.2020

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common virus. 80% of people will have an HPV infection in their lifetime. Learn more about what you can do today to protect your child from cancer, visit www.preventHPVcancers.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 16.08.2020

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CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 11.08.2020

Why should you get screened for colon cancer when you don’t have any symptoms? The fact is #colorectalcancer doesn’t always have symptoms, especially early on. That’s why early detection matters! Find out if it’s time for you to be checked! Visit getacoloncheck.ca Check out our new commercial if you missed it!

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 30.07.2020

CancerCare Manitoba is taking proactive measures to help reduce the impact of COVID-19. Effective immediately, breast cancer screening services at BreastCheck will be suspended. Clients will be notified directly to confirm that their appointments will be affected. Please call 1-855-95-CHECK if you have any questions or concerns. If you experience any breast symptoms, talk to your primary care provider.

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 12.07.2020

Check out our new commercial! Talking about poop isn't easy, but checking for colon cancer is. 9 out of 10 times, colon cancer can be cured if caught early. If you’re between 50 and 74, visit getacoloncheck.ca

CancerCare Manitoba Screening Programs 28.06.2020

Screening for colon cancer saves lives by finding polyps (small growths) before they become cancerous. Is it time for you to get checked? Find out at www.getacoloncheck.ca