PPT-Early-Onset Breast Cancer Education for Women’s Health Care Providers
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Julia OHara MPH Program Manager American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ACOG August 20 2019 Agenda ACOG overview Earlyonset breast cancer EOBC provider
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Early-Onset Breast Cancer Education for Women’s Health Care Providers: Transcript
Julia OHara MPH Program Manager American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ACOG August 20 2019 Agenda ACOG overview Earlyonset breast cancer EOBC provider education project overview. No Women Left Behind. American Association on Health and Disability. ©. Overcoming Challenges: The Truth About Breast Cancer for Women With Disabilities. American Association on Health and Disability. DR. A. AKHATOR FWACS, FICS. SENIOR LECTURER DELSU . CONSULTANT SURGEON DELSUTH. PRE-TEST. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in Nigeria . Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer related deaths. Provider Working group. Activity to date. Conference call to :. Refine target – “patients” and “providers”. Assess work ongoing. Successful strategies. Potential adaptation. 3 funded programs – Michigan, Oregon, Georgia. Holly S. Mason MD FACS. Jane Garb MS. Early Onset Breast Cancer. Breast CA is leading cause of cancer in women. Second cause of cancer-related deaths. Leading cause of death in women under 40. Stage at presentation is more advanced. Cancer Screening & Detection. What is cancer screening?. What should I ask my doctor about cancer screening?. What are the benefits of cancer screening?. Why is early detection important?. Today. Breast Anatomy. Most tissue is adipose. Lobules . produce milk. Ducts bring milk . to surface though openings on nipple. . Breast . . . Anatomy. . Lymph system removes . . fluids from tissues. By: Jeanette . Monroy. California State University, Long . Beach. May 2012. Introduction. & Goals. Currently. , it is estimated that in California 1 in 20 Latinas will develop breast cancer during their lifetime (California Department of Health Services, 2010). . Julie S. Townsend, MS. Epidemiologist, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. NAACCR/IARC Conference. June 13, 2019. CRC in Kentucky. Collaborative and strategic efforts to expand CRC screening across the state. By Kim Rasmussen, RN. Getting enough sleep. Eating healthy. Exercising. Managing stress. Enjoying life without alcohol and drugs. Getting vaccinations: Flu, Tetanus, HPV, Meningitis, Hep B. Having an annual physical. You should do a breast self-exam every month. If you still menstruate, the best time to do a breast self-examination is do a breast self-examination. Remember, a monthly breast self-examination is v Approximately one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime, making it among the most common types of cancer in women in the United States. i Although rare, men can Presenter: Carolyn . Taylor. . Paul . McGale. , Jake Probert, John . Broggio, . Jackie . Charman. , . Sarah Darby. , Amanda Kerr, Tim Whelan, . David Cutter, . Gurdeep. . Mannu. , David . Dodwell. 1. Steven J. Skates PhD and Chris Li MD PhD. Massachusetts General Hospital and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Institute. EDRN SC Meeting. Cambridge 5-6 September 2018. Breast Cancer Early Detection. LaBaer. Early Risk Assessment . Promote national campaign for early risk assessment. Promote understanding of factors contributing to increased risk of breast cancer in adolescent and young adult women. Identify genetic links sooner.
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