*That seems to be how it is being used in trans circles. According to Cancer Research UK:
Trans women do not have a cervix, so don't need to consider taking part in cervical screening.
You might hear the term 'neo-cervix' used to describe the tissue at the deepest part of the neo-vagina in trans women who have had vaginoplasty, a type of genital reconstructive surgery. This area is made of a different type of cells to the cervix in a cisgender woman. The risk of cancer in this area for a trans woman is much lower than the risk of cervical cancer in a cis woman.*
Thanks for this information. You have to have a gender identity to be cis so most females aren't cis. This website tells me I don't, therefore, need a smear. I've emailed cancer research to check whether that's what they meant to tell me.
Anyone know how I complain about them publishing such dangerously inaccurate information?