Canada’s largest cancer charity has apologised to the transgender community for using the word “cervix” instead of “foramen” to refer to the female reproductive organs.
The Canadian Cancer Society has received backlash after lamenting the “significant barriers” “transgender, non-binary and gender diverse people” supposedly face in getting screened for cervical cancer, including the dreaded correct medical terminology.
“We recognize that many trans men and non-binary people may have mixed feelings about or feel distant from a term like ‘cervix’ and may prefer other terms, such as ‘front hole,'” the group said in a statement. Website“We recognize the limitations of the language we’ve used to date, but we also recognize the need for simplicity.”
“Another reason for using words like ‘cervix’ is to normalize the reality that men can also have these body parts,” the association added.
Cervical cancer is a serious cancer that begins in cells of the cervix and can spread to other parts of a woman’s body. National Cancer Institute.
Men, regardless of how they identify, cannot get cervical cancer because they do not have a cervix. Everyone diagnosed with cervical cancer is biologically female.
The Canadian Cancer Society is encouraging “trans men or non-binary people who were assigned female at birth” to get screened for “frontal cavity” cancer, leaving many biological women confused and upset.
Chaya Raiczyk, the journalist behind TikTok’s X-Page Libs, said woke wordplay “goes beyond parody.”
This is unrealistic. In an effort to be more “inclusive,” the Canadian Cancer Society will stop using the term “cervix” and will use the term “foramen.”
It goes beyond parody.https://t.co/PpaGIcUVhv
— Libs on TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 7, 2024
Radio host Dana Loesch was confused by the term “front hall.”
“This seems stupid,” said the conservative personality. “It looks… confusing. Do you know how many holes there are in the front?”
“Do you see how that undermines the advocacy that they claim to be doing?” she continued. “Not only do men not have cervixes, but men don’t get cervical cancer.”
whathttps://t.co/d2rOqBQv8h pic.twitter.com/2lj0DxsJGq
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) June 9, 2024
The People’s Party of Canada (PPC) youth and women’s committee criticised the cancer charity’s comments, calling them “absurd and sexist”.
“We must continue to reject these outrageous ideas and reclaim our institutions corrupted by gender ideology,” the group added.
What a silly and materialistic expression!
The Canadian Cancer Society has backtracked after using the correct terms for female body parts to satisfy confused men.
We must continue to reject these insane ideas and undo our institutions that are permeated with gender ideology. pic.twitter.com/ivpNxB40wx
— New Generation PPC – Women (@NGPPCWomen) June 7, 2024





