PPT-Colorectal Cancer and Screening
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Cancer Screening Programs May 2017 How much do you know about colorectal cancer How common is colorectal cancer in Alberta ie 1 in X men and 1 in X women How many
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Cancer Screening Programs May 2017 How much do you know about colorectal cancer How common is colorectal cancer in Alberta ie 1 in X men and 1 in X women How many cases of colorectal cancer can be treated successfully if found early ie X out of 10. Types of Screening Tests 6HYHUDO57347GLIIHUHQW57347VFUHHQLQJ57347WHVWV57347FDQ57347EH57347XVHG57347WR5734757536QG polyps or colorectal cancer Each can be used alone or sometimes in combination with each other The US Preventive Services Task Force US brPage 2br Screening Saves Lives brPage 3br What is colorectal cancer Colon and Rectum Both men and women are at risk for colorectal cancer Screening tests can 64257nd polyps so they can be removed before they turn into cancer Screening Saves Lives Cancer Screening Programs . September 2013. How much do you know about colorectal cancer?. How common is colorectal cancer in Alberta? (i.e. 1 in X men and 1 in X women)?. How many cases of colorectal cancer can be treated successfully if found early (i.e. X out of 10)?. C. ancer Screening Guidelines: What’s New?. Appathurai Balamurugan, MD, . DrPH, MPH. State Chronic Disease Director. Medical Director/Associate Director for Science. Chronic Disease Branch/Center for Health Advancement. Erum. . Iqbal. , Julia Lee, Wendy Yang. Interns: Michelle Di Fiore, James Fry, Daniel Kim. Background. Colorectal cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer world wide in women, third in men. Jason Lee. Treatment. Early detection of mutation carriers, followed by frequent . colonospic. . polypectomy. Management of symptoms resembling Lynch Syndrome or MAP; including prophylactic . colononectomy. Trends and Geographic Variation. 2000 - 2008. Presented by. Thomas C. Tucker, PhD, MPH. Associate Professor. Department of Epidemiology . College of Public Health. University of Kentucky. and. Senior Director for Cancer Surveillance. Note76 to 85 years old should be evaluated on an individual basis by their health care provider to assess the risks and benefits of screeningColorectal cancer screening is not recommended over age 85 Background:. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in American Samoa. Although screening, such as FOBT, flexible sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy are available on island only have 7% have reported receiving screening.. Chinemerem Okwara, MD. Outline. Introduction. Colorectal cancer in individuals of African descent. Risk Factors for Colon cancer. Screening for Colorectal Cancer. Stool based testing. Colonoscopy. Pathophysiology. Index of Select Slides Colorectal Cancer Overview Colorectal Cancer Screening Colorectal Cancer Screening Prevalence Colorectal Cancer Screening in Texas Overview of Colorectal Cancer Incidence Overvi Link to report: . https://www.partnershipagainstcancer.ca/topics/colorectal-indicators-2017-2018/. . Suggested citation: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer. Monitoring and Evaluation of Colorectal Cancer Screening Quality Indicators. Toronto: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer; 2021.. MARCH . CRC AWARENESS . MONTH. . Social Media Toolkit. M-US-CG-04629. 2. How to use the toolkit. Each copy and post can be used on social platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram to promote CRC Awareness . Awareness Month. Know your risk factors . – Colon cancer can occur at any age, but risk increases for those 50+, of African-American race, with family/personal history of colon cancer or polyps, and/or with certain inflammatory intestinal conditions. .
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