The document describes a cervical cancer awareness campaign held in Cyprus from January 24-30, 2016 organized by BPW Cyprus. It includes a photo gallery of the campaign events aimed at raising awareness of cervical cancer prevention.
- Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower contain compounds that can combat cancer such as indole-3-carbinol and sulforaphane. Broccoli sprouts contain higher levels of sulforaphane than mature broccoli.
- Carrots contain beta-carotene and falcarinol, which may reduce various cancers. However, beta-carotene supplements are not proven to prevent cancer.
- Kale, mushrooms, seaweed, and various fruits such as avocados and grapes contain antioxidants and other compounds that may help prevent cancer.
- Many common household and personal care products contain chemicals linked to cancer, so it's best to avoid these when possible. Making lifestyle
Public Awareness Campaign Project and Presentation WebQuestguestfc5f96
This document introduces a lesson where students will create a public awareness campaign on an issue of their choosing to present to the class. It provides guidance on the process, including researching the issue using trustworthy online sources and creating a 5-7 minute PowerPoint or poster presentation. Students are evaluated based on the thoroughness of their research, the quality and organization of their presentation, and their ability to inform and persuade their audience about the issue.
Cervical cancer develops in the cervix and is most often caused by HPV infection. A Pap test screens for abnormal or precancerous cervical cells, and if abnormalities are detected further tests like colposcopy and biopsy may be used to diagnose cervical cancer or determine if precancerous cells require treatment. Maintaining regular Pap tests is important for early detection of cervical cancer since treatment is most successful when caught early.
Say no to cervical cancer-PUBLIC Awareness-Life Care Centre_Dr.Sharda JainLifecare Centre
Cervical Cancer in INDIA
Say no to cervical cancer
Dr.Sharda Jain
Life Care Centre
PUBLIC Awareness_Dr.Sharda Jain
HPV Infection
HPV Vaccination
Cervical Screening
SEE & TREAT Programme tp Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and develops slowly over time. Screening through regular Pap tests can detect precancerous changes in the cervix so they can be treated before cancer develops. Most cervical cancers are preventable with vaccination against HPV and appropriate screening. Screening guidelines recommend annual Pap tests beginning at age 21 and can be less frequent or stop at age 70 if previous results have been normal. Abnormal results may require further tests like colposcopy and HPV testing and possible treatment of precancerous lesions.
1. Breast cancer develops from mutations in genes controlling cell growth and health. Abnormal cells divide uncontrollably, forming tumors that can be benign or malignant.
2. Malignant tumors are cancerous and can spread via the lymphatic system to other parts of the body. Breast cancer refers specifically to malignant tumors in the breast.
3. Treatment plans consider cancer type, stage, hormone sensitivity, and patient history. Early detection through education and screening as well as primary and adjuvant therapies can help improve outcomes for breast cancer.
The document outlines the objectives and strategies of a breast cancer awareness campaign. The campaign will aim to raise general public awareness of breast cancer, educate people on the importance of early detection, and encourage screening. Specifically, it will focus on disseminating educational materials, sharing survivor stories, and promoting the message that early detection can increase survival rates by up to 98%. The campaign will involve skilled professionals, survivors, the government, and non-profit organizations working together to spread awareness in the community and encourage prevention and early detection of breast cancer.
The recycling awareness campaign in Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh aims to:
1) Increase recycling awareness among residents and encourage proper recycling practices.
2) Educate residents about city laws and regulations regarding recycling.
3) See substantial results in recycling participation and have Mt. Washington rank in the top 12 most improved neighborhoods for recycling by 2009.
Surveys of local college students show most are willing to recycle if it is easier and encouraged, indicating the campaign could successfully increase recycling in the area.
- Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower contain compounds that can combat cancer such as indole-3-carbinol and sulforaphane. Broccoli sprouts contain higher levels of sulforaphane than mature broccoli.
- Carrots contain beta-carotene and falcarinol, which may reduce various cancers. However, beta-carotene supplements are not proven to prevent cancer.
- Kale, mushrooms, seaweed, and various fruits such as avocados and grapes contain antioxidants and other compounds that may help prevent cancer.
- Many common household and personal care products contain chemicals linked to cancer, so it's best to avoid these when possible. Making lifestyle
Public Awareness Campaign Project and Presentation WebQuestguestfc5f96
This document introduces a lesson where students will create a public awareness campaign on an issue of their choosing to present to the class. It provides guidance on the process, including researching the issue using trustworthy online sources and creating a 5-7 minute PowerPoint or poster presentation. Students are evaluated based on the thoroughness of their research, the quality and organization of their presentation, and their ability to inform and persuade their audience about the issue.
Cervical cancer develops in the cervix and is most often caused by HPV infection. A Pap test screens for abnormal or precancerous cervical cells, and if abnormalities are detected further tests like colposcopy and biopsy may be used to diagnose cervical cancer or determine if precancerous cells require treatment. Maintaining regular Pap tests is important for early detection of cervical cancer since treatment is most successful when caught early.
Say no to cervical cancer-PUBLIC Awareness-Life Care Centre_Dr.Sharda JainLifecare Centre
Cervical Cancer in INDIA
Say no to cervical cancer
Dr.Sharda Jain
Life Care Centre
PUBLIC Awareness_Dr.Sharda Jain
HPV Infection
HPV Vaccination
Cervical Screening
SEE & TREAT Programme tp Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and develops slowly over time. Screening through regular Pap tests can detect precancerous changes in the cervix so they can be treated before cancer develops. Most cervical cancers are preventable with vaccination against HPV and appropriate screening. Screening guidelines recommend annual Pap tests beginning at age 21 and can be less frequent or stop at age 70 if previous results have been normal. Abnormal results may require further tests like colposcopy and HPV testing and possible treatment of precancerous lesions.
1. Breast cancer develops from mutations in genes controlling cell growth and health. Abnormal cells divide uncontrollably, forming tumors that can be benign or malignant.
2. Malignant tumors are cancerous and can spread via the lymphatic system to other parts of the body. Breast cancer refers specifically to malignant tumors in the breast.
3. Treatment plans consider cancer type, stage, hormone sensitivity, and patient history. Early detection through education and screening as well as primary and adjuvant therapies can help improve outcomes for breast cancer.
The document outlines the objectives and strategies of a breast cancer awareness campaign. The campaign will aim to raise general public awareness of breast cancer, educate people on the importance of early detection, and encourage screening. Specifically, it will focus on disseminating educational materials, sharing survivor stories, and promoting the message that early detection can increase survival rates by up to 98%. The campaign will involve skilled professionals, survivors, the government, and non-profit organizations working together to spread awareness in the community and encourage prevention and early detection of breast cancer.
The recycling awareness campaign in Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh aims to:
1) Increase recycling awareness among residents and encourage proper recycling practices.
2) Educate residents about city laws and regulations regarding recycling.
3) See substantial results in recycling participation and have Mt. Washington rank in the top 12 most improved neighborhoods for recycling by 2009.
Surveys of local college students show most are willing to recycle if it is easier and encouraged, indicating the campaign could successfully increase recycling in the area.
This document provides an overview of patient confidentiality policies and procedures at a hospital. It outlines that any disclosure of confidential patient information without authorization could result in disciplinary action, including termination. It also requires all employees to sign a confidentiality agreement annually. The document then summarizes the key aspects of HIPAA, including giving patients more control over their health records and establishing privacy safeguards. It defines situations that constitute a "need to know" for accessing patient information. Finally, it outlines the civil and criminal penalties for HIPAA violations, including fines, loss of licenses or imprisonment.
This document provides an overview of a breast cancer awareness campaign plan. It outlines the target audience, objectives, messaging, promotional strategies, budget breakdown, and evaluation metrics. The plan's goals are to increase knowledge, change beliefs, and influence behaviors around breast cancer screening and prevention. A budget of $100,000 is allocated across pricing, promotion, and evaluation activities to maximize outreach and measure progress.
This document outlines a hospital's policy on patient confidentiality and protecting protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII). It states that any employee who discloses confidential patient information without authorization may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination. It defines PHI and PII and notes that employees will be required to complete training on complying with confidentiality laws like HIPAA. The document instructs employees to protect confidential information, not share login credentials, and report any inappropriate disclosures.
This study examined the effects of maternal diabetes (pregestational and gestational) on biochemical parameters in their offspring. The study compared levels of glucose, calcium, and bilirubin in three groups of neonates: infants of mothers with pregestational diabetes, infants of mothers with gestational diabetes, and a control group of infants without diabetes exposure. Biochemical parameters were measured at admission to the NICU and before discharge. Results found that glucose and calcium levels improved before discharge in infants of mothers with pregestational diabetes compared to levels at admission. However, bilirubin levels remained elevated compared to controls. The study concludes that the reversibility of abnormalities in calcium and glucose is faster than for bilirubin
1. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Western countries and chronic inflammation has been linked to increased risk of prostate cancer through various mechanisms.
2. Chronic inflammation may contribute to carcinogenesis through the elaboration of cytokines and growth factors that promote tumor growth, induction of cyclooxygenase-2, and generation of reactive oxygen species that can damage DNA.
3. Proliferative inflammatory atrophy, a histological finding characterized by proliferating epithelial cells and inflammatory cells, is often seen adjacent to areas of high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia and cancer, suggesting chronic inflammation may play a role in prostate cancer development.
The document discusses a pink ribbon campaign to promote breast cancer awareness and prevention through regular checkups. It provides background on breast cancer, including symptoms, diagnosis, prevention methods, and statistics on incidence rates. The campaign objectives are to encourage women to get breast cancer screenings. The campaign will use interns and volunteers to create awareness through kiosks, street plays, pamphlets, badges, radio advertisements, a Facebook page, website, Twitter, and events. Public relations efforts include celebrity involvement and print ads. Word of mouth will also be encouraged.
SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION
Clinical threshold value of DNA Fragmentation Index is 30%, that means 70% are normal.
Has role in deciding to go for ICSI in patients who have high fragmentation
DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORIES
After evaluation we should be able to segregate the patients into different categories depending on cause and what treatment we can offer.
Broadly we have can segregate into categories:
Medical/ Surgical treatment
Will help
May Help or improve chances of success in ART
Will not help
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
MANAGEMENT OF
MALE INFERTILITY
MEDICAL THERAPYSPECIFIC
Endocrine Disorders
Ejaculatory Disorders
Genital Tract
Infections
EMPIRICAL THERAPY
Treatments for Idiopathic Male infertility
AROMATASE INHIBITORS
Empirical antioxidant treatment
Vitamin C and E
Carotenoids and Lycopene
Folate
Carnitine and N-acetylcysteine
Selenium
Clomiphene citrate and aromatase inhibitors
Lifestyle complimentary treatments
Environmental exposure prevention
Obesity prevention
Coital Lubricants
Eastern approaches-Acupuncture
Pyospermia: evaluate the patient for sexually transmitted diseases, penile discharge, prostatitis, or epididymitis
Coital therapy
Immunologic infertility
Corticosteroid suppression, sperm washing, IUI, IVF, and ICSI.
COMPLIMENTARY TREATMENTS
Lifestyle complimentary treatments
Environmental exposure prevention
Obesity prevention
Coital Lubricants
Eastern approaches-Acupuncture
Nonsurgical treatments
Pyospermia: evaluate the patient for sexually transmitted diseases, penile discharge, prostatitis, or epididymitis
Coital therapy
Immunologic infertility
Corticosteroid suppression, sperm washing, IUI, IVF, and ICSI.
Ejaculatory Duct obstruction
PESA-Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration
Micro-TESE : Testicular Sperm Extraction (involves a small incision and snipping off some tissue from inside the testicle.
Micro TESE- Surgical Approach
MANAGEMENT
The management of infertility should take place in a dedicated infertility clinic staffed by an appropriately trained professional team of Andrologists with facilities for investigating and managing problems in both partners.
SCI International Hospital
M-4, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi-110048
www.scihospital.com
The document discusses cervical cancer screening alternatives for developing world contexts. It reviews cervical cancer incidence, risk factors, and the limitations of Pap screening in low-resource areas. The document proposes visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) as a screening alternative that has shown favorable results compared to cytology in other studies. It describes how to perform VIA screening and the next steps needed to develop a cervical cancer screening program in Santa Lucia, Honduras.
The document provides an overview of benign and malignant prostate diseases, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, and prostatitis. It discusses the incidence, etiology, pathogenesis, signs, symptoms, and treatment options for each condition. Treatment options discussed include medications like alpha-blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, as well as surgical procedures for BPH such as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and newer minimally invasive therapies.
Este documento describe la prostatitis, una inflamación de la próstata que puede ser aguda o crónica, bacteriana o no bacteriana. Explica las diferentes formas de prostatitis, incluyendo sus causas, síntomas, diagnóstico, tratamiento y prevención. La prostatitis bacteriana es la forma más común y se divide en aguda y crónica, mientras que las formas no bacterianas incluyen la prostatitis inflamatoria y no inflamatoria.
This document outlines various female genital tract malignancies. It discusses vulvar cancer, vaginal cancer, cervical cancer, womb cancer, ovarian cancer, and fallopian tube cancer. For each cancer, it covers epidemiology, causes and risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, staging, and treatment approaches. It provides details on surgical procedures, radiation therapy regimens, chemotherapy regimens, and strategies for prevention. The document aims to comprehensively overview the major female genital tract cancers.
This document outlines the goals of clinical nursing education, which include applying theoretical learning to patient care situations, developing communication skills, demonstrating safe nursing interventions, showing caring behaviors, considering ethics, and experiencing various nursing roles. It discusses challenges students face in transitioning from classroom to clinical settings and the role of clinical instructors in addressing these issues. Specifically, it explores helping students reduce anxiety, enhance critical thinking, improve communication skills, and learn to integrate caring, technical skills, and intellectual components of nursing.
This document lists and provides brief descriptions of several voluntary health agencies in India that were established between 1920 and 1952 to promote public health initiatives. Some of the key agencies mentioned include the Indian Red Cross Society, the Kasturba Memorial Fund, the Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh, the Indian Council for Child Welfare, and the Bharat Sevak Samaj. It provides high-level details on the services offered and activities conducted by these organizations in areas such as relief work, family planning, and maternal/child welfare.
The female genital tract is susceptible to several cancers and dysfunctions. Cervical cancer is diagnosed through cytologic screening and treated with surgical removal or vaccines. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding can result from anovulatory or inadequate luteal cycles. Endometrial cancer risk increases with age, obesity, diabetes, and nulliparity. The most common type is endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Ovarian cancer risk is higher with nulliparity, family history, and certain genetic mutations. Choriocarcinoma is an invasive cancer preceded by conditions like hydatidiform mole.
The document discusses cervical cancer, including that it occurs in the cervix and is caused by HPV infection. It notes that over 2000 new cases are detected in Nepal each year. The main types are squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Risk factors include HPV, multiple sex partners, smoking, and HIV/AIDS. Symptoms can include abnormal bleeding. Screening includes Pap tests and colposcopy with biopsies for diagnosis. Treatment options are surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, with follow up after treatment. Prevention includes avoiding risk factors and regular Pap screening.
Cervical Cancer Educational Presentationrinki singh
The document discusses cervical cancer screening and prevention. It provides statistics on cervical cancer incidence and describes risk factors like HPV and smoking. Screening with Pap tests can find precancerous changes early when treatment is most effective. Abnormal Pap results may require follow up tests like colposcopy or biopsy. Precancerous lesions identified on biopsy are usually treated with outpatient procedures. The goal of screening and treatment is preventing cervical cancer.
The document discusses a social awareness campaign in India to reduce smoking. It provides background on the large number of tobacco users in India and health consequences of smoking. The campaign aims to target current and occasional smokers aged 15-40 through public messages highlighting health risks and helping smokers quit. Strategies include public service announcements, workshops, a helpline, and community initiatives. The campaign hopes to target women smokers and reduce smoking in public places to protect non-smokers. It provides a multi-phase rollout plan and estimated annual budget of 16 million rupees focused initially in Maharashtra.
Cancer is caused by damage to DNA that causes cells to multiply uncontrollably and form tumors. There are over 100 types of cancer that can affect different parts of the body. Cancer spreads via metastasis where cancer cells break off from the original tumor and travel through the bloodstream to form new tumors in other parts of the body. Early detection of cancer increases the chances of successful treatment, while risk factors like tobacco, alcohol, UV exposure, and certain viruses can increase the risk of developing cancer. Screening tests can help detect cancers early before symptoms appear.
Screening for premalignant cervical lesions in Egypt is important given the high incidence of cervical cancer. Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is recommended for screening in developing countries due to its low cost, simplicity, and ability to provide immediate results and treatment. Mansoura University experience found VIA to be a sensitive screening method, detecting cervical lesions. While a positive VIA does not always indicate cancer, it allows for low-cost screening and identification of suspicious lesions requiring further evaluation or treatment.
Screening for premalignant cervical lesions in Egypt is important given the high incidence of cervical cancer. Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is recommended for screening in developing countries due to its low cost, simplicity, and ability to provide immediate results and treatment. Mansoura University experience found VIA to be a sensitive screening method, detecting cervical lesions. While a positive VIA does not always indicate cancer, it allows for low-cost screening and identification of suspicious lesions requiring further evaluation or treatment.
2012 Project design of an Integrated Well Woman Clinic combining a Women's Health assessment with Screening and Early Diagnosis of Breast and Gynecological Cancers
Womans Cancer Foundation, Well Woman ClinicMaheshShettyMD
A suggested model for a Well Woman Examination combined with Screening and Early diagnosis methods for Breast and Gynecological Cancers in developing countries proposed by Woman's Cancer Foundation, USA. www.womanscancerfoundation.org
This document provides an overview of patient confidentiality policies and procedures at a hospital. It outlines that any disclosure of confidential patient information without authorization could result in disciplinary action, including termination. It also requires all employees to sign a confidentiality agreement annually. The document then summarizes the key aspects of HIPAA, including giving patients more control over their health records and establishing privacy safeguards. It defines situations that constitute a "need to know" for accessing patient information. Finally, it outlines the civil and criminal penalties for HIPAA violations, including fines, loss of licenses or imprisonment.
This document provides an overview of a breast cancer awareness campaign plan. It outlines the target audience, objectives, messaging, promotional strategies, budget breakdown, and evaluation metrics. The plan's goals are to increase knowledge, change beliefs, and influence behaviors around breast cancer screening and prevention. A budget of $100,000 is allocated across pricing, promotion, and evaluation activities to maximize outreach and measure progress.
This document outlines a hospital's policy on patient confidentiality and protecting protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII). It states that any employee who discloses confidential patient information without authorization may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination. It defines PHI and PII and notes that employees will be required to complete training on complying with confidentiality laws like HIPAA. The document instructs employees to protect confidential information, not share login credentials, and report any inappropriate disclosures.
This study examined the effects of maternal diabetes (pregestational and gestational) on biochemical parameters in their offspring. The study compared levels of glucose, calcium, and bilirubin in three groups of neonates: infants of mothers with pregestational diabetes, infants of mothers with gestational diabetes, and a control group of infants without diabetes exposure. Biochemical parameters were measured at admission to the NICU and before discharge. Results found that glucose and calcium levels improved before discharge in infants of mothers with pregestational diabetes compared to levels at admission. However, bilirubin levels remained elevated compared to controls. The study concludes that the reversibility of abnormalities in calcium and glucose is faster than for bilirubin
1. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Western countries and chronic inflammation has been linked to increased risk of prostate cancer through various mechanisms.
2. Chronic inflammation may contribute to carcinogenesis through the elaboration of cytokines and growth factors that promote tumor growth, induction of cyclooxygenase-2, and generation of reactive oxygen species that can damage DNA.
3. Proliferative inflammatory atrophy, a histological finding characterized by proliferating epithelial cells and inflammatory cells, is often seen adjacent to areas of high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia and cancer, suggesting chronic inflammation may play a role in prostate cancer development.
The document discusses a pink ribbon campaign to promote breast cancer awareness and prevention through regular checkups. It provides background on breast cancer, including symptoms, diagnosis, prevention methods, and statistics on incidence rates. The campaign objectives are to encourage women to get breast cancer screenings. The campaign will use interns and volunteers to create awareness through kiosks, street plays, pamphlets, badges, radio advertisements, a Facebook page, website, Twitter, and events. Public relations efforts include celebrity involvement and print ads. Word of mouth will also be encouraged.
SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION
Clinical threshold value of DNA Fragmentation Index is 30%, that means 70% are normal.
Has role in deciding to go for ICSI in patients who have high fragmentation
DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORIES
After evaluation we should be able to segregate the patients into different categories depending on cause and what treatment we can offer.
Broadly we have can segregate into categories:
Medical/ Surgical treatment
Will help
May Help or improve chances of success in ART
Will not help
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
MANAGEMENT OF
MALE INFERTILITY
MEDICAL THERAPYSPECIFIC
Endocrine Disorders
Ejaculatory Disorders
Genital Tract
Infections
EMPIRICAL THERAPY
Treatments for Idiopathic Male infertility
AROMATASE INHIBITORS
Empirical antioxidant treatment
Vitamin C and E
Carotenoids and Lycopene
Folate
Carnitine and N-acetylcysteine
Selenium
Clomiphene citrate and aromatase inhibitors
Lifestyle complimentary treatments
Environmental exposure prevention
Obesity prevention
Coital Lubricants
Eastern approaches-Acupuncture
Pyospermia: evaluate the patient for sexually transmitted diseases, penile discharge, prostatitis, or epididymitis
Coital therapy
Immunologic infertility
Corticosteroid suppression, sperm washing, IUI, IVF, and ICSI.
COMPLIMENTARY TREATMENTS
Lifestyle complimentary treatments
Environmental exposure prevention
Obesity prevention
Coital Lubricants
Eastern approaches-Acupuncture
Nonsurgical treatments
Pyospermia: evaluate the patient for sexually transmitted diseases, penile discharge, prostatitis, or epididymitis
Coital therapy
Immunologic infertility
Corticosteroid suppression, sperm washing, IUI, IVF, and ICSI.
Ejaculatory Duct obstruction
PESA-Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration
Micro-TESE : Testicular Sperm Extraction (involves a small incision and snipping off some tissue from inside the testicle.
Micro TESE- Surgical Approach
MANAGEMENT
The management of infertility should take place in a dedicated infertility clinic staffed by an appropriately trained professional team of Andrologists with facilities for investigating and managing problems in both partners.
SCI International Hospital
M-4, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi-110048
www.scihospital.com
The document discusses cervical cancer screening alternatives for developing world contexts. It reviews cervical cancer incidence, risk factors, and the limitations of Pap screening in low-resource areas. The document proposes visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) as a screening alternative that has shown favorable results compared to cytology in other studies. It describes how to perform VIA screening and the next steps needed to develop a cervical cancer screening program in Santa Lucia, Honduras.
The document provides an overview of benign and malignant prostate diseases, including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, and prostatitis. It discusses the incidence, etiology, pathogenesis, signs, symptoms, and treatment options for each condition. Treatment options discussed include medications like alpha-blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, as well as surgical procedures for BPH such as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and newer minimally invasive therapies.
Este documento describe la prostatitis, una inflamación de la próstata que puede ser aguda o crónica, bacteriana o no bacteriana. Explica las diferentes formas de prostatitis, incluyendo sus causas, síntomas, diagnóstico, tratamiento y prevención. La prostatitis bacteriana es la forma más común y se divide en aguda y crónica, mientras que las formas no bacterianas incluyen la prostatitis inflamatoria y no inflamatoria.
This document outlines various female genital tract malignancies. It discusses vulvar cancer, vaginal cancer, cervical cancer, womb cancer, ovarian cancer, and fallopian tube cancer. For each cancer, it covers epidemiology, causes and risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, staging, and treatment approaches. It provides details on surgical procedures, radiation therapy regimens, chemotherapy regimens, and strategies for prevention. The document aims to comprehensively overview the major female genital tract cancers.
This document outlines the goals of clinical nursing education, which include applying theoretical learning to patient care situations, developing communication skills, demonstrating safe nursing interventions, showing caring behaviors, considering ethics, and experiencing various nursing roles. It discusses challenges students face in transitioning from classroom to clinical settings and the role of clinical instructors in addressing these issues. Specifically, it explores helping students reduce anxiety, enhance critical thinking, improve communication skills, and learn to integrate caring, technical skills, and intellectual components of nursing.
This document lists and provides brief descriptions of several voluntary health agencies in India that were established between 1920 and 1952 to promote public health initiatives. Some of the key agencies mentioned include the Indian Red Cross Society, the Kasturba Memorial Fund, the Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh, the Indian Council for Child Welfare, and the Bharat Sevak Samaj. It provides high-level details on the services offered and activities conducted by these organizations in areas such as relief work, family planning, and maternal/child welfare.
The female genital tract is susceptible to several cancers and dysfunctions. Cervical cancer is diagnosed through cytologic screening and treated with surgical removal or vaccines. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding can result from anovulatory or inadequate luteal cycles. Endometrial cancer risk increases with age, obesity, diabetes, and nulliparity. The most common type is endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Ovarian cancer risk is higher with nulliparity, family history, and certain genetic mutations. Choriocarcinoma is an invasive cancer preceded by conditions like hydatidiform mole.
The document discusses cervical cancer, including that it occurs in the cervix and is caused by HPV infection. It notes that over 2000 new cases are detected in Nepal each year. The main types are squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Risk factors include HPV, multiple sex partners, smoking, and HIV/AIDS. Symptoms can include abnormal bleeding. Screening includes Pap tests and colposcopy with biopsies for diagnosis. Treatment options are surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, with follow up after treatment. Prevention includes avoiding risk factors and regular Pap screening.
Cervical Cancer Educational Presentationrinki singh
The document discusses cervical cancer screening and prevention. It provides statistics on cervical cancer incidence and describes risk factors like HPV and smoking. Screening with Pap tests can find precancerous changes early when treatment is most effective. Abnormal Pap results may require follow up tests like colposcopy or biopsy. Precancerous lesions identified on biopsy are usually treated with outpatient procedures. The goal of screening and treatment is preventing cervical cancer.
The document discusses a social awareness campaign in India to reduce smoking. It provides background on the large number of tobacco users in India and health consequences of smoking. The campaign aims to target current and occasional smokers aged 15-40 through public messages highlighting health risks and helping smokers quit. Strategies include public service announcements, workshops, a helpline, and community initiatives. The campaign hopes to target women smokers and reduce smoking in public places to protect non-smokers. It provides a multi-phase rollout plan and estimated annual budget of 16 million rupees focused initially in Maharashtra.
Cancer is caused by damage to DNA that causes cells to multiply uncontrollably and form tumors. There are over 100 types of cancer that can affect different parts of the body. Cancer spreads via metastasis where cancer cells break off from the original tumor and travel through the bloodstream to form new tumors in other parts of the body. Early detection of cancer increases the chances of successful treatment, while risk factors like tobacco, alcohol, UV exposure, and certain viruses can increase the risk of developing cancer. Screening tests can help detect cancers early before symptoms appear.
Screening for premalignant cervical lesions in Egypt is important given the high incidence of cervical cancer. Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is recommended for screening in developing countries due to its low cost, simplicity, and ability to provide immediate results and treatment. Mansoura University experience found VIA to be a sensitive screening method, detecting cervical lesions. While a positive VIA does not always indicate cancer, it allows for low-cost screening and identification of suspicious lesions requiring further evaluation or treatment.
Screening for premalignant cervical lesions in Egypt is important given the high incidence of cervical cancer. Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is recommended for screening in developing countries due to its low cost, simplicity, and ability to provide immediate results and treatment. Mansoura University experience found VIA to be a sensitive screening method, detecting cervical lesions. While a positive VIA does not always indicate cancer, it allows for low-cost screening and identification of suspicious lesions requiring further evaluation or treatment.
2012 Project design of an Integrated Well Woman Clinic combining a Women's Health assessment with Screening and Early Diagnosis of Breast and Gynecological Cancers
Womans Cancer Foundation, Well Woman ClinicMaheshShettyMD
A suggested model for a Well Woman Examination combined with Screening and Early diagnosis methods for Breast and Gynecological Cancers in developing countries proposed by Woman's Cancer Foundation, USA. www.womanscancerfoundation.org
The document discusses prevention of gynecologic cancers through primary, secondary, and tertiary methods. It outlines several key ways to prevent cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and ovarian cancer through lifestyle factors like avoiding smoking, maintaining a healthy diet and weight, and using contraceptives. Secondary prevention of these cancers involves screening methods like Pap smears for cervical cancer and tumor marker tests and ultrasounds for ovarian cancer. Tertiary prevention aims to treat precancerous lesions and mitigate damage from cancer diagnoses.
Report Back from SGO 2024: What’s the Latest in Cervical Cancer?bkling
Are you curious about what’s new in cervical cancer research or unsure what the findings mean? Join Dr. Emily Ko, a gynecologic oncologist at Penn Medicine, to learn about the latest updates from the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) 2024 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer. Dr. Ko will discuss what the research presented at the conference means for you and answer your questions about the new developments.
The document describes a proposed integrated screening program for breast, cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers. The program would be implemented through Well Woman Clinics that provide comprehensive screening and early detection using cost-effective methods. The goals are to downstage cancers, improve outcomes, and reduce mortality. Screening would include clinical breast exams, cervical screening tests, and transvaginal ultrasounds. Positive cases would be referred for diagnostic procedures. The proposal outlines strategies for clinic operations, training, research, and public outreach to promote screening.
The document describes a proposed Well Woman Clinic that aims to provide integrated screening and early detection of cancers affecting women, including breast, cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers. The clinic would use a holistic approach combining routine health checks with screening exams to improve cancer outcomes. Screening strategies include clinical breast exams, breast ultrasounds, Pap smears, HPV testing, and transvaginal ultrasounds. The goals are to downstage cancers and increase early detection rates to reduce cancer mortality. Key components discussed include clinical services, equipment, training programs, and establishing benchmarks for public screening compliance rates.
Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women. 75% of cases present with stage III or IV disease due to vague symptoms. Risk factors include increasing age, family history, nulliparity, infertility and BRCA gene mutations. Diagnosis involves imaging such as ultrasound and CT scan along with serum marker CA-125. Staging follows the FIGO system and 5-year survival ranges from 80% for stage I to 10% for stage IV disease. Treatment involves surgical debulking followed by chemotherapy, with the goal of optimal cytoreduction to improve prognosis.
CESONCO200104-Tamizaje contra el cáncerMauricio Lema
The document discusses cancer screening and provides information about different screening tests. It notes that screening aims to detect cancers early through tests conducted on asymptomatic people. Screening tests discussed include mammography for breast cancer, PSA tests for prostate cancer, colonoscopies for colorectal cancer, CT scans for lung cancer, and Pap smears for cervical cancer. However, some screening tests have not been proven to actually decrease cancer mortality and can lead to overdiagnosis and overtreatment. There is ongoing debate around the risks and benefits of cancer screening tests.
Current knowledge and state of the art about management of abnormal cervical Cancer screening tests and cancer precursors for health providers in low-income settings is presented.
This document discusses cervical cancer, its causes, prevention, and screening. Some key points:
- Cervical cancer is a major problem in India, with over 200 women dying from it daily.
- HPV infection is the main cause, with types 16 and 18 responsible for over 75% of cases.
- Screening through Pap smears and HPV testing can detect pre-cancerous lesions early and prevent cervical cancer by treating these lesions.
- Other prevention methods include the HPV vaccine.
- Colposcopy is used to examine the cervix in more detail if abnormal cells are found on screening.
Cancer Awareness By Ms. Susmita Mitra
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Welcoming remarks by Dr Osborne E Nyandiva on Symposium: Cervical cancer and its prevention
Co-Presenter Dr Giama. We are happy to present to you this very crucial discussion on Cancer.
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that develops in a woman's cervix (the entrance to the womb from the vagina).
Cancer of the cervix often has no symptoms in its early stages. If you do have symptoms, the most common is unusual vaginal bleeding, which can occur after sex, in between periods or after the menopause.
The document proposes a project to screen and control breast and cervical cancer in Rajshahi District. The project aims to educate and motivate women aged 40-64 to undergo breast cancer screening via mammography and women aged 21-64 to undergo cervical cancer screening via visual inspection with acetic acid. It will establish temporary screening camps in 11 upazilas to conduct screening tests and refer positive cases for treatment. The 6-month project aims to screen 342 women and will be evaluated to assess its effectiveness and make improvements. An estimated budget of 15 lakh BDT is proposed to cover direct and indirect costs.
Breast cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells in the breast that may spread to other organs. It is the most common cancer in women and can be caused by genetic or lifestyle factors. Treatment depends on the stage and characteristics of the cancer and may involve surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, or clinical trials to remove or destroy cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy cells.
The document discusses abnormal-looking cervix (suspicious cervix). It defines the condition and lists potential causes such as infections, hormonal/nutritional factors, and neoplasms. Evaluation involves history, exam, tests for infections, cytology, colposcopy. Treatment depends on underlying cause but may include procedures like cryotherapy for pre-cancerous lesions. Screening programs in developing countries commonly use visual inspection with acetic acid followed by cryotherapy for pre-cancerous lesions detected.
This document summarizes screening guidelines and methods for detecting female genital tract malignancies. It discusses screening criteria and validity, risk factors and epidemiology for cervical, endometrial, ovarian and vulvar cancers. Alternative screening methods to Pap smears like visual inspection with acetic acid and HPV testing are described. Guidelines are provided for breast, cervical and endometrial cancer screening intervals.
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The representatives of NGOs and civil society organizations met to discuss challenges in implementing the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of quality education (SDG4) and make recommendations. Key challenges included shrinking civil society space, insufficient education funding, increased privatization threatening public education, shortage of trained teachers, and lack of quality data. Civil society committed to hold governments accountable, promote inclusion, strengthen partnerships, and support data collection and monitoring of SDG4 targets through 2030.
2017 Cerimonia Delle Candele Protocollo - ItalianBPWI
International Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPWI) Candle Lighting Ceremony Protocol, ITALIAN version.
Other versions available:
English - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-candle-lighting-ceremony-protocol-english
French - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-candle-lighting-ceremony-protocol-french
Spanish - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-candle-lighting-ceremony-protocol-spanish
International Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPWI) Candle Lighting Ceremony Protocol, SPANISH version.
Other versions available:
English - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-candle-lighting-ceremony-protocol-english
French - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-candle-lighting-ceremony-protocol-french
Italian - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-cerimonia-delle-candele-protocollo-italian
International Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPWI) Candle Lighting Ceremony Protocol, FRENCH version.
Other versions available:
English - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-candle-lighting-ceremony-protocol-english
Spanish - https://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-candle-lighting-ceremony-protocol-spanish
Italian - http://www.slideshare.net/BPWI/2017-cerimonia-delle-candele-protocollo-italian
This document outlines the protocol for a candlelighting ceremony for the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. It provides background on the founding of BPW over 85 years ago by Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips. It then details the process of the ceremony, including lighting candles to represent each founding nation of BPW, current affiliate federations and clubs around the world, and reciting an international collect at the end. The ceremony celebrates the global achievements and shared goals of empowering women economically and advocating for their rights.
The BPW International Social Media Ambassador program allows members to share brand-related content on their personal social media profiles to promote BPW International. The goal is to raise the organization's profile and promote its thought leadership. Ambassadors set up an account on the Newzsocial platform, where curated content is provided. Ambassadors then approve and share this content on their social networks to help extend the reach of BPW International's messages and engage more people.
A Guide For NGOs and Women's Human Rights Activists at the UN and CSW 2016BPWI
Advocacy training booklet during CSW60 for Non-Governmental Organisations and Women's Human Rights Activists at the United Nations and Commission on the Status of Women
The International Federation of Business and Professional Women (IFBPW) is a founding member of the Women for Water Partnership (WfWP), which was established in 2003. The WfWP is a unique partnership of women's organizations and networks that aims to contribute to implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals with a focus on universal access to water. All member organizations of the WfWP are rooted in society and actively work on issues related to water, sanitation, sustainable development, and women's participation. The IFBPW sees enabling more women in professional and leadership roles in water management as key to achieving equal participation and decision-making power for women.
The document outlines the main activities of BPW Cyprus in 2015, including events focused on equality, equal pay for men and women on Equal Pay Day in April 2015. In March 2015, a panel event titled "Making a Difference" was held with a MEP, WISTA president, and Commissioner of Equality. An international BPW candlelighting ceremony took place in June 2015. In October 2015, BPW Cyprus held a Young BPW Symposium in Limassol.
Unlocking the Secrets to Safe Patient Handling.pdfLift Ability
Furthermore, the time constraints and workload in healthcare settings can make it challenging for caregivers to prioritise safe patient handling Australia practices, leading to shortcuts and increased risks.
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MBC Support Group for Black Women – Insights in Genetic Testing.pdfbkling
Christina Spears, breast cancer genetic counselor at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, joined us for the MBC Support Group for Black Women to discuss the importance of genetic testing in communities of color and answer pressing questions.
MYASTHENIA GRAVIS POWER POINT PRESENTATIONblessyjannu21
Myasthenia gravis is a neurological disease. It affects the grave muscles in our body. Myasthenia gravis affects how the nerves communicate with the muscles. Drooping eyelids and/or double vision are often the first noticeable sign. It is involving the muscles controlling the eyes movement, facial expression, chewing and swallowing. It also effects the muscles neck and lip movement and respiration.
It is a neuromuscular disease characterized by abnormal weakness of voluntary muscles that improved with rest and the administration of anti-cholinesterase drugs.
The person may find difficult to stand, lift objects and speak or swallow. Medications and surgery can help the patient to relieve the symptoms of this lifelong illness.
The facial nerve, also known as cranial nerve VII, is one of the 12 cranial nerves originating from the brain. It's a mixed nerve, meaning it contains both sensory and motor fibres, and it plays a crucial role in controlling various facial muscles, as well as conveying sensory information from the taste buds on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
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Exploring the Benefits of Binaural Hearing: Why Two Hearing Aids Are Better T...Ear Solutions (ESPL)
Binaural hearing using two hearing aids instead of one offers numerous advantages, including improved sound localization, enhanced sound quality, better speech understanding in noise, reduced listening effort, and greater overall satisfaction. By leveraging the brain’s natural ability to process sound from both ears, binaural hearing aids provide a more balanced, clear, and comfortable hearing experience. If you or a loved one is considering hearing aids, consult with a hearing care professional at Ear Solutions hearing aid clinic in Mumbai to explore the benefits of binaural hearing and determine the best solution for your hearing needs. Embracing binaural hearing can lead to a richer, more engaging auditory experience and significantly improve your quality of life.
Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips.pdfDr Rachana Gujar
The "Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips" offers essential guidance for navigating rainy weather conditions. It covers strategies for staying safe during storms, flood prevention measures, and advice on preparing for inclement weather. This advisory aims to ensure individuals are equipped with the knowledge and resources to handle the challenges of the rainy season effectively, emphasizing safety, preparedness, and resilience.
COPD Treatment in Ghatkopar,Mumbai. Dr Kumar DoshiDr Kumar Doshi
Are you or a loved one affected by Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)? Discover comprehensive and advanced treatment options with Dr. Kumar Doshi, a preeminent COPD specialist based in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.
Dr. Kumar Doshi is dedicated to delivering the highest standard of care for COPD patients. Whether you are seeking a diagnosis, a second opinion, or exploring new treatment avenues, this presentation will guide you through the exceptional services available at his practice in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.
DECODING THE RISKS - ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & DRUGS.pdfDr Rachana Gujar
Introduction: Substance use education is crucial due to its prevalence and societal impact.
Alcohol Use: Immediate and long-term risks include impaired judgment, health issues, and social consequences.
Tobacco Use: Immediate effects include increased heart rate, while long-term risks encompass cancer and heart disease.
Drug Use: Risks vary depending on the drug type, including health and psychological implications.
Prevention Strategies: Education, healthy coping mechanisms, community support, and policies are vital in preventing substance use.
Harm Reduction Strategies: Safe use practices, medication-assisted treatment, and naloxone availability aim to reduce harm.
Seeking Help for Addiction: Recognizing signs, available treatments, support systems, and resources are essential for recovery.
Personal Stories: Real stories of recovery emphasize hope and resilience.
Interactive Q&A: Engage the audience and encourage discussion.
Conclusion: Recap key points and emphasize the importance of awareness, prevention, and seeking help.
Resources: Provide contact information and links for further support.