“…13,14 Some are structured with one specialty as the primary or initial assessor (often Psychology or Psychiatry) with subsequent referral to other specialists. 11,12,15 Transgender men and gender non-conforming individuals assigned female at birth are less likely than cisgender women to be up to date on cervical cancer screening (Absolute Odds Ratio 0.63 (CI 0.47, 0.85) and 0.33 (CI 0.14, 0.79), respectively). 16,17 Rainbow Health Ontario guidelines for transgender health care recommend that transgender men and gender non-conforming individuals with a cervix follow the same screening recommendations as cisgender women.…”