Unsure if you're eligible for cancer testing? These virtual clinics in B.C. are here to help

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A handful of new virtual cancer screening programs in British Columbia are connecting people who don’t have a family doctor with potentially life-saving treatment they may otherwise be missing out on.

“We wanted to start a preventative health system where we could hopefully catch things before they developed,” Dr. Stuart Bax, co-founder of CanScreenBC, told White Coat, Black Art‘s Dr. Brian Goldman.

Patients without a family doctor, he said, often seek treatment at a hospital emergency department or urgent care centre, or at a walk-in clinic for what may turn out to be life-threatening cancers.

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