Cancer Screening Tests and Life of MY LIFE

  • Birth of Isabella Leona Christopherson

    Birth of Isabella Leona Christopherson
    Bella was born in Menomonee Falls Wisconsin two months early to Tom and Justine Christopherson.
  • Lung Cancer

    Lung Cancer
    This is a test that is not recommended for people who are not at a high risk to develop it. Those who do have a high risk can be exposed to a lot of second hand smoke, are smokers themselves, or have a family history of devolving lung cancer. At the age of 55-70 is when most people are diagnosed with this cancer.
  • Pap Smear

    Pap Smear
    Each female starting at the age of 19, or at the start of sexual intercourse should get a pap smear up to every three years until the age 29. This test will help check and inform about cervical cancer. A pap smear is performed usually by a gynecologist, using a metal clamp to open the cervix, and take a swab of the cervix to be examined for bacteria, infections, cancer ect.
  • Breast Cancer

    Breast Cancer
    A breast exam is something every girl or women needs to have done often. At the age of 20 years old is when females should start to get their clinical breast exams. A mammogram will be performed by a nurse or doctor, with an e-ray exam. Importantly before the age of 20, all girls should be examining themselves and know what to look and feel for. Finding abnormalities early in their breasts will help prevent later stages of breast cancer to develop.
  • Urine Tests

    Urine Tests
    Women, who are reaching the age of 50 or so years, will begin to go through a stage of menopause. There may be strange or abnormal spotting or bleeding. They would run a endometrial biopsy, or a urine test to test for cancer cells in the urine, or any other abnormalities that should not be in the urine.
  • Death

    Death
    Unfortunately on this day, I might die.