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Breast Cancer Self Examination
Check for any abnormalities regularly. If nothing is wrong, start mammograms at age 45. -
Pap Test (Cervical Cancer Testing)
Should be done very 3 years between ages 21-29. Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Pap Test (Cervical Cancer Testing)
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Pap Test (Cervical Cancer Testing)
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Pap Test (Cervical Cancer Testing)
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Between 30 and 65 both Pap test and HPV test are done every 5 years. Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
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Testing for Endometrial Cancer
Most women reach menopause by ages 45-55. Testing should be done at time of menopause. Some women because of history may need to consider a yearly endometrial biopsy. -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Mammogram
At age 45, women should get mammograms annually. Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Colon Cancer Testing
Age 50 is the right time for testing for most people. If a colonoscopy doesn't find adenomas or cancer and there are no risk factors, testing should be in ten years. If one or two small, low-risk adenomas are taken out, test should be done in five to ten years. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
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CT Scan for Lung Cancer
Age 55-74 who are heavy smokers should consider getting low-dose CT scan -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Mammogram
At age 55, women can get mammograms every 2 years instead of annually. Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Colon Cancer Testing
If a colonoscopy doesn't find adenomas or cancer and there are no risk factors, testing should be in ten years. If one or two small, low-risk adenomas are taken out, test should be done in five to ten years. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Pap Test and HPV Test
Normal results for someone over 65 should not be tested. Pap smears involve a microscopic examination of cells that are taken from the uterine cervix that can show certain viral infections such as HPV which is known to cause cervical cancer. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Mammogram
Screening mammograms are used to detect breast cancer and can involve two or more x-ray pictures of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. -
Colon Cancer Testing
If a colonoscopy doesn't find adenomas or cancer and there are no risk factors, testing should be in ten years. If one or two small, low-risk adenomas are taken out, test should be done in five to ten years.