
Información COVID-19
Effective March 3, 2025, the Ontario Cervical Cancer Screening Program (OCSP) will undergo significant changes, with HPV testing becoming the primary screening method for cervical cancer.
To support this transition, please find key updates, links and attachments below.
Key changes to practice and screening
Sample Collection
Use the ThinPrep system through LifeLabs or Dynacare (discard all SurePath supplies).
See form on “How to Collect a Cervical Sample”.
Screening Interval During Transition
Follow the recommended screening interval based on the previous screening test and results. For example, if a patient recently had a normal pap, their next screening should be in 3 years, but with HPV testing instead.
Cytology vs HPV Testing
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EMR updates
Requisitions
New Ontario Health HPV Screening Requisitions must be used.
Requisitions have been updated in all EMRs and servers. (Note: The cervical cytology section in the old requisitions will no longer be fillable).
Documentation
PSS: The toolbar will be updated to reflect last cervical cancer screening (pap and HPV).
Accuro: Preventative Care Band will be updated to include documentation of HPV testing.
Resources
Cancer Care Ontario
OCSP Webinar
Cancer Care Ontario
Central Regional Cancer Screening Program
Meeting summary on OCSP Webinar
Cancer Care Ontario