PPHA-745: Sex at birth page update#403
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Pull request overview
Updates the “sex at birth” question page copy to remove an outdated reference to the next page (since the question order has changed), keeping the guidance accurate within the lung cancer screening questionnaire flow.
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- Removed the sentence referring to the next page asking about gender identity.
- Kept the remaining explanatory sentence about why sex at birth is asked.
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What is the change?
Removing text about the next page as order now changed
Why are we making this change?
Doesn't incorrectly talk about the next page being about gender.