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Getting Screened for Cervical Cancer: Ayanna S. Dyette Foundation Offers Free Pap Smears in Scarborough
Ayanna S. Dyette Foundation provides free pap-smears for women in Tobago.
Ayanna S. Dyette Foundation provides free pap-smears for women in Tobago.
Scarborough, Tobago – April 19, 2024 – Although January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, the Ayanna S. Dyette Foundation continues its vital work to ensure all women in Trinidad and Tobago understand the importance of early screening for cervical cancer.
This health caravan recently rolled up into the car park of the Port Mall in Scarborough, where women were offered free Pap smears and had the chance to learn more about cervical cancer. The initiative underscores the ongoing efforts to promote women’s health and early detection strategies across Trinidad and Tobago.
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Ann Marie Gomez-Smith
April 21, 2024 at 6:48 pm
I had my papsmear done in January 2021 but have yet to receive my results