Breast cancer screening programs aim to detect cancer early before symptoms appear. While screening guidelines vary, organizations generally recommend mammography every 1-2 years for women ages 50-69. In India, there is no organized screening program and detection usually occurs once symptoms develop. Risk factors for early-onset breast cancer include dense breasts and a family history of breast cancer. Screening women in their 40s can reduce breast cancer mortality, but also risks false positives and overdiagnosis. Genetic testing identifies mutations associated with high breast cancer risk.
Breast cancer awareness - Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment and PreventionMafia Rashid
This document provides information about breast cancer awareness and prevention. It notes that breast cancer is a leading cause of death in women worldwide. In Pakistan, there is a high rate of breast cancer due to lack of awareness, with approximately 90,000 new cases diagnosed annually. The document lists symptoms of breast cancer like lumps, nipple changes, and breast shape changes. It provides steps for breast self-examination and lists risk factors, treatment options, and prevention methods like diet, exercise and annual mammograms. Available mammography services in Pakistan are also outlined.
A Topic Where Every Woman Must Know. Early warning signs of breast cancer.knip xin
The document discusses mammary glands, breast cancer, risk factors for breast cancer, diagnostic tests, signs and symptoms, stages and prognosis, treatments, prevention, breast self-exams, myths vs facts, common and less common types of breast cancer, and who is at risk. It provides information on what mammary glands are, what breast cancer is, who is at higher risk of developing breast cancer, how breast cancer is diagnosed and treated, and how it can be prevented through self-exams and lifestyle factors.
Well, knowing one’s risk towards a breast cancer helps to screen for it and detect it early in case it does occur. Breast cancer risk factors can be of the following types:
Inherent or unchangeable
Environmental
Behavioural
The document provides information about Dr. Kanhu Charan Patro, a radiation oncologist, and discusses cancer statistics, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of breast cancer and cervical cancer. It notes that over 9 million new cancer cases are detected each year worldwide, with lung, breast and colorectal cancers being the most common. Risk factors discussed include age, family history, genetics and lifestyle factors. The importance of screening and early detection is emphasized.
This document discusses breast cancer screening and prevention. It outlines three components of screening: genetic screening, breast screening, and cancer prevention. Breast screening involves breast self-examination (BSE), clinical breast examination (CBE) by a doctor, and mammograms, MRI, or ultrasound for high-risk patients. Mammography is recommended annually starting at age 40 or earlier for high-risk women. MRI may supplement mammography for those at high lifetime risk. Ultrasound can be used for dense breasts. Regular BSE and screening can find lumps earlier than no screening or occasional screening. Risk factors include obesity, lack of exercise, not breastfeeding, alcohol use, hormone therapy, and not having children. Prevention aims
Breast cancer screening programs aim to detect cancer early before symptoms appear. While screening guidelines vary, organizations generally recommend mammography every 1-2 years for women ages 50-69. In India, there is no organized screening program and detection usually occurs once symptoms develop. Risk factors for early-onset breast cancer include dense breasts and a family history of breast cancer. Screening women in their 40s can reduce breast cancer mortality, but also risks false positives and overdiagnosis. Genetic testing identifies mutations associated with high breast cancer risk.
Breast cancer awareness - Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment and PreventionMafia Rashid
This document provides information about breast cancer awareness and prevention. It notes that breast cancer is a leading cause of death in women worldwide. In Pakistan, there is a high rate of breast cancer due to lack of awareness, with approximately 90,000 new cases diagnosed annually. The document lists symptoms of breast cancer like lumps, nipple changes, and breast shape changes. It provides steps for breast self-examination and lists risk factors, treatment options, and prevention methods like diet, exercise and annual mammograms. Available mammography services in Pakistan are also outlined.
A Topic Where Every Woman Must Know. Early warning signs of breast cancer.knip xin
The document discusses mammary glands, breast cancer, risk factors for breast cancer, diagnostic tests, signs and symptoms, stages and prognosis, treatments, prevention, breast self-exams, myths vs facts, common and less common types of breast cancer, and who is at risk. It provides information on what mammary glands are, what breast cancer is, who is at higher risk of developing breast cancer, how breast cancer is diagnosed and treated, and how it can be prevented through self-exams and lifestyle factors.
Well, knowing one’s risk towards a breast cancer helps to screen for it and detect it early in case it does occur. Breast cancer risk factors can be of the following types:
Inherent or unchangeable
Environmental
Behavioural
The document provides information about Dr. Kanhu Charan Patro, a radiation oncologist, and discusses cancer statistics, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of breast cancer and cervical cancer. It notes that over 9 million new cancer cases are detected each year worldwide, with lung, breast and colorectal cancers being the most common. Risk factors discussed include age, family history, genetics and lifestyle factors. The importance of screening and early detection is emphasized.
This document discusses breast cancer screening and prevention. It outlines three components of screening: genetic screening, breast screening, and cancer prevention. Breast screening involves breast self-examination (BSE), clinical breast examination (CBE) by a doctor, and mammograms, MRI, or ultrasound for high-risk patients. Mammography is recommended annually starting at age 40 or earlier for high-risk women. MRI may supplement mammography for those at high lifetime risk. Ultrasound can be used for dense breasts. Regular BSE and screening can find lumps earlier than no screening or occasional screening. Risk factors include obesity, lack of exercise, not breastfeeding, alcohol use, hormone therapy, and not having children. Prevention aims
October is 'Breast Cancer Awareness' month. Cancer is scary but we can fight it. With a little bit of proactive action and awareness, you and I may be able to save lives. Do spread the word and help make the world a better place.
Breast cancer is known as the cancer that grow up in the cells of breasts. Breast cancer is the most typical cancer detected in the women. We are celebrating October month as the breast cancer awareness month. It helps the women to get more information about the breast cancer. DDRC SRL diagnostics center in Kerala provides free mammography campaigns for the women in Kerala in this breast cancer awareness month.
Breast and Cervical cancer awareness - breast cancer treatment in puneOnco Life Cancer Centre
This document provides information about breast and cervical cancer awareness. It discusses what cancer is, common causes like lifestyle factors, diet, and environment. It provides statistics on cancer cases and deaths in India. The most common cancers in females are breast, cervix, colorectal, and ovarian cancers, while in males they are oral, lung, stomach, prostate and large intestine cancers. It then focuses on breast cancer, risk factors, increasing incidence rates in India, screening methods, and treatments. It also discusses cervical cancer causes, symptoms, and screening including Pap smear and HPV testing. It emphasizes the importance of exercise, diet, and vaccination in cancer prevention.
The presentation describes various facts about breast and cervical cancer including burden of disease, survival outcomes, need for early diagnosis and screening recommendations.
Raising Awareness And Understanding of Breast CancerBanupriyaMBBSMD
The document discusses breast cancer awareness month which is observed in October. It provides facts about breast cancer including that it is the most common cancer in Indian women, with one woman being diagnosed every 4 minutes. It describes symptoms, types, stages, risk factors, diagnostic tests, treatments including surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, as well as prevention and treatment options in Chennai.
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that forms in the tissues of the breast and spreads mainly through the lymphatic system. Some risk factors that contribute to breast cancer include family history, genetics, age, personal medical history, and lifestyle factors. The document lists several signs and symptoms of breast cancer such as a breast lump, breast pain, nipple discharge, skin changes on the breast or nipple area, and swelling under the arm. Methods used to diagnose breast cancer include a breast exam, mammogram, breast ultrasound, breast MRI scan, and biopsy.
Breast Cancer Awareness Conversation Starters Series by iStudentNurseiStudentNurse.com
The 'Conversation Starters' is a series by iStudentNurse designed to promote discussions about life-saving awareness topics. Composed by a team of RNs, it draws upon the latest evidence-based research to provide a summary of the most crucial breast cancer awareness concepts. While designed as a lecture outline for nursing students, the Breast Cancer Awareness presentation is also of value to patients, survivors, and healthcare professionals. Topics addressed include: pathophysiology, etiology, epidemiology, risk factors, genetic testing/counseling, the 3 Tiers of Early Detection, screening and diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities (surgery, chemo, radiation, and endocrine therapy). The self-breast exam (SBE) is described step-by-step. Additionally, an example nursing care plan for a post-operative mastectomy is provided, which describes nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes. Happy Student Nursing!
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
Breast cancer forms in the breast tissues and spreads mainly through the lymphatic system. Risk factors include gender, age, family history, and certain lifestyle habits. Signs include lumps, skin changes, and nipple discharge. Diagnosis involves exams, mammograms, biopsies and imaging tests. The cancer is staged based on tumor size, lymph node involvement and metastasis. Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, drug therapy, and chemotherapy. Radiation therapy is delivered in multiple sessions over several weeks and aims to kill cancer cells while minimizing side effects like skin changes, fatigue and nerve damage.
1) Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer and risk increases with factors like postmenopausal bleeding, obesity, diabetes, and unopposed estrogen use.
2) Diagnostic workup includes endometrial biopsy or D&C followed by surgical staging including TAH/BSO and lymph node assessment.
3) Treatment depends on surgical staging - low risk receives no additional treatment; intermediate receives vaginal brachytherapy; high risk receives pelvic radiation with concurrent chemotherapy based on GOG-249 trial results showing improved outcomes.
Breast cancer is a disease where cells in the breast grow out of control. There are two main types: invasive ductal carcinoma, where cancer cells grow outside the ducts into the breast tissue, and invasive lobular carcinoma, where cells spread from the lobules into nearby breast tissue.
The incidence of breast cancer is higher in developed nations due to dietary and lifestyle factors, though rates are increasing in developing countries as well. Risk factors include lack of breastfeeding, lower parity, and shorter duration of breastfeeding. Warning signs include new lumps, skin changes, nipple discharge, and breast or nipple pain. Evaluation involves clinical exams, mammography, ultrasound, and biopsy. Self breast exams are important for early
This document discusses breast cancer awareness and prevention. It notes that many young girls are unaware of their risk of breast cancer. Regular self-exams and clinical exams starting at age 20 along with annual mammograms after age 40 can help detect cancer early. While several factors increase breast cancer risk, 80% of breast lumps are benign and 90% of early-stage cancers are curable. The document provides information on risk factors, symptoms to watch for, screening recommendations, and statistics on breast cancer.
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells that are not controlled by the body's hormones and can hamper other body systems. It causes 20% of deaths worldwide with increasing incidence due to improved detection. Cancer can be hereditary, caused by tobacco, alcohol, obesity, viruses, or pollution. Adopting a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, eating more fruits and vegetables, drinking green tea and water, and regular checkups can help prevent cancer. Early detection through screening is important for proper management as cancer is curable if detected early and treated promptly.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. There are several types including ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS), and invasive ductal carcinoma. Treatment depends on cancer type and stage. For early-stage disease, lumpectomy with radiation or mastectomy are equivalent options. Lumpectomy is preferred for cosmetic reasons when possible. Reconstruction options are available for patients undergoing mastectomy.
Breast cancer is increasing year by year in India and we are moving towards western statistics in prevalence of disease.
I was invited by air force gandhinagar to deliver the breast cancer awareness talk to their staff.
This presentation is all about breast cancer, early signs, symptoms, prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
A study of breast cancer awareness among females in Pasar Siti Khatijah,Kota ...Nurul Natasha Huda
This study aimed to assess breast cancer awareness among females in Pasar Siti Khatijah, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. A questionnaire was distributed to 150 females to gather information on their knowledge of breast cancer risks, symptoms, screening methods, and history of mammography use. The results found that while most respondents knew some breast cancer risks and symptoms, only 40% practiced breast self-exams regularly. Additionally, just 20% had received a prior mammogram. The study concluded that breast cancer awareness and screening practices in this population remain low overall. Increasing education about mammography screening guidelines and availability could help improve early detection.
This document provides information about cervical cancer including:
- It is caused by persistent HPV infection and is the most common cancer in women where Pap tests are unavailable.
- Risk factors include multiple sexual partners, young age of first intercourse, and smoking.
- Screening through regular Pap tests can prevent most cervical cancers by detecting pre-cancerous changes early.
- If abnormal cells are detected, a colposcopy and biopsy may be performed for diagnosis.
- Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy depending on the stage of cancer.
- Getting vaccinated against HPV and practicing safe sex can help prevent cervical cancer.
This template provides instructions and resources for creating a presentation on cervical cancer. It includes slides on the structure, contents, quotes, introduction, table of contents, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, conclusions, and credits. The template comes with illustrations, icons, graphs and instructions for customizing fonts, colors, and images. Users are asked to keep a thanks slide to properly attribute the design.
ASUHAN KEBIDANAN KOMPREHENSIF PADA IBU NN KEHAMILAN DSTDefinaSilaban
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest in the Solar System. It is only slightly larger than the Moon. The document discusses comprehensive nursing care for a pregnant woman named N.N. in her third trimester of pregnancy, during labor and delivery, postpartum, for the newborn baby, and follow up care provided at a community health center in 2024. It includes background information, a literature review on physiology changes during pregnancy and potential warning signs, and methods for antenatal care.
October is 'Breast Cancer Awareness' month. Cancer is scary but we can fight it. With a little bit of proactive action and awareness, you and I may be able to save lives. Do spread the word and help make the world a better place.
Breast cancer is known as the cancer that grow up in the cells of breasts. Breast cancer is the most typical cancer detected in the women. We are celebrating October month as the breast cancer awareness month. It helps the women to get more information about the breast cancer. DDRC SRL diagnostics center in Kerala provides free mammography campaigns for the women in Kerala in this breast cancer awareness month.
Breast and Cervical cancer awareness - breast cancer treatment in puneOnco Life Cancer Centre
This document provides information about breast and cervical cancer awareness. It discusses what cancer is, common causes like lifestyle factors, diet, and environment. It provides statistics on cancer cases and deaths in India. The most common cancers in females are breast, cervix, colorectal, and ovarian cancers, while in males they are oral, lung, stomach, prostate and large intestine cancers. It then focuses on breast cancer, risk factors, increasing incidence rates in India, screening methods, and treatments. It also discusses cervical cancer causes, symptoms, and screening including Pap smear and HPV testing. It emphasizes the importance of exercise, diet, and vaccination in cancer prevention.
The presentation describes various facts about breast and cervical cancer including burden of disease, survival outcomes, need for early diagnosis and screening recommendations.
Raising Awareness And Understanding of Breast CancerBanupriyaMBBSMD
The document discusses breast cancer awareness month which is observed in October. It provides facts about breast cancer including that it is the most common cancer in Indian women, with one woman being diagnosed every 4 minutes. It describes symptoms, types, stages, risk factors, diagnostic tests, treatments including surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, as well as prevention and treatment options in Chennai.
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that forms in the tissues of the breast and spreads mainly through the lymphatic system. Some risk factors that contribute to breast cancer include family history, genetics, age, personal medical history, and lifestyle factors. The document lists several signs and symptoms of breast cancer such as a breast lump, breast pain, nipple discharge, skin changes on the breast or nipple area, and swelling under the arm. Methods used to diagnose breast cancer include a breast exam, mammogram, breast ultrasound, breast MRI scan, and biopsy.
Breast Cancer Awareness Conversation Starters Series by iStudentNurseiStudentNurse.com
The 'Conversation Starters' is a series by iStudentNurse designed to promote discussions about life-saving awareness topics. Composed by a team of RNs, it draws upon the latest evidence-based research to provide a summary of the most crucial breast cancer awareness concepts. While designed as a lecture outline for nursing students, the Breast Cancer Awareness presentation is also of value to patients, survivors, and healthcare professionals. Topics addressed include: pathophysiology, etiology, epidemiology, risk factors, genetic testing/counseling, the 3 Tiers of Early Detection, screening and diagnostic methods, and treatment modalities (surgery, chemo, radiation, and endocrine therapy). The self-breast exam (SBE) is described step-by-step. Additionally, an example nursing care plan for a post-operative mastectomy is provided, which describes nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes. Happy Student Nursing!
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
Breast cancer forms in the breast tissues and spreads mainly through the lymphatic system. Risk factors include gender, age, family history, and certain lifestyle habits. Signs include lumps, skin changes, and nipple discharge. Diagnosis involves exams, mammograms, biopsies and imaging tests. The cancer is staged based on tumor size, lymph node involvement and metastasis. Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, drug therapy, and chemotherapy. Radiation therapy is delivered in multiple sessions over several weeks and aims to kill cancer cells while minimizing side effects like skin changes, fatigue and nerve damage.
1) Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer and risk increases with factors like postmenopausal bleeding, obesity, diabetes, and unopposed estrogen use.
2) Diagnostic workup includes endometrial biopsy or D&C followed by surgical staging including TAH/BSO and lymph node assessment.
3) Treatment depends on surgical staging - low risk receives no additional treatment; intermediate receives vaginal brachytherapy; high risk receives pelvic radiation with concurrent chemotherapy based on GOG-249 trial results showing improved outcomes.
Breast cancer is a disease where cells in the breast grow out of control. There are two main types: invasive ductal carcinoma, where cancer cells grow outside the ducts into the breast tissue, and invasive lobular carcinoma, where cells spread from the lobules into nearby breast tissue.
The incidence of breast cancer is higher in developed nations due to dietary and lifestyle factors, though rates are increasing in developing countries as well. Risk factors include lack of breastfeeding, lower parity, and shorter duration of breastfeeding. Warning signs include new lumps, skin changes, nipple discharge, and breast or nipple pain. Evaluation involves clinical exams, mammography, ultrasound, and biopsy. Self breast exams are important for early
This document discusses breast cancer awareness and prevention. It notes that many young girls are unaware of their risk of breast cancer. Regular self-exams and clinical exams starting at age 20 along with annual mammograms after age 40 can help detect cancer early. While several factors increase breast cancer risk, 80% of breast lumps are benign and 90% of early-stage cancers are curable. The document provides information on risk factors, symptoms to watch for, screening recommendations, and statistics on breast cancer.
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells that are not controlled by the body's hormones and can hamper other body systems. It causes 20% of deaths worldwide with increasing incidence due to improved detection. Cancer can be hereditary, caused by tobacco, alcohol, obesity, viruses, or pollution. Adopting a healthy lifestyle by quitting smoking, eating more fruits and vegetables, drinking green tea and water, and regular checkups can help prevent cancer. Early detection through screening is important for proper management as cancer is curable if detected early and treated promptly.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. There are several types including ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS), and invasive ductal carcinoma. Treatment depends on cancer type and stage. For early-stage disease, lumpectomy with radiation or mastectomy are equivalent options. Lumpectomy is preferred for cosmetic reasons when possible. Reconstruction options are available for patients undergoing mastectomy.
Breast cancer is increasing year by year in India and we are moving towards western statistics in prevalence of disease.
I was invited by air force gandhinagar to deliver the breast cancer awareness talk to their staff.
This presentation is all about breast cancer, early signs, symptoms, prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
A study of breast cancer awareness among females in Pasar Siti Khatijah,Kota ...Nurul Natasha Huda
This study aimed to assess breast cancer awareness among females in Pasar Siti Khatijah, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. A questionnaire was distributed to 150 females to gather information on their knowledge of breast cancer risks, symptoms, screening methods, and history of mammography use. The results found that while most respondents knew some breast cancer risks and symptoms, only 40% practiced breast self-exams regularly. Additionally, just 20% had received a prior mammogram. The study concluded that breast cancer awareness and screening practices in this population remain low overall. Increasing education about mammography screening guidelines and availability could help improve early detection.
This document provides information about cervical cancer including:
- It is caused by persistent HPV infection and is the most common cancer in women where Pap tests are unavailable.
- Risk factors include multiple sexual partners, young age of first intercourse, and smoking.
- Screening through regular Pap tests can prevent most cervical cancers by detecting pre-cancerous changes early.
- If abnormal cells are detected, a colposcopy and biopsy may be performed for diagnosis.
- Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy depending on the stage of cancer.
- Getting vaccinated against HPV and practicing safe sex can help prevent cervical cancer.
This template provides instructions and resources for creating a presentation on cervical cancer. It includes slides on the structure, contents, quotes, introduction, table of contents, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, conclusions, and credits. The template comes with illustrations, icons, graphs and instructions for customizing fonts, colors, and images. Users are asked to keep a thanks slide to properly attribute the design.
ASUHAN KEBIDANAN KOMPREHENSIF PADA IBU NN KEHAMILAN DSTDefinaSilaban
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest in the Solar System. It is only slightly larger than the Moon. The document discusses comprehensive nursing care for a pregnant woman named N.N. in her third trimester of pregnancy, during labor and delivery, postpartum, for the newborn baby, and follow up care provided at a community health center in 2024. It includes background information, a literature review on physiology changes during pregnancy and potential warning signs, and methods for antenatal care.
This document provides an overview of pediatric malnutrition from the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN). It defines pediatric malnutrition based on 5 domains: anthropometric parameters, growth, chronicity, etiology/pathogenesis, and functional/developmental outcomes. The introduction also outlines ASPEN's multidisciplinary and holistic perspective. The document further discusses the epidemiology, risk factors, classification (acute vs. chronic; primary vs. secondary vs. tertiary), grading scales, detection, manifestations of acute severe malnutrition, pathophysiology of marasmus vs. kwashiorkor, and important anthropometric measurements.
This document provides information about hepatoblastoma, a rare type of liver cancer that primarily affects young children under 3 years old. Some key points:
- Hepatoblastoma is the most common malignant liver tumor in children. It has a rising incidence rate of 0.5-1.5 cases per million.
- Risk factors include prematurity and very low birth weight (<1,500 g). The average age of diagnosis is 12-21 months, with 4% being congenital cases.
- Signs may include abdominal swelling without other symptoms, or more severe signs in large tumors like digestive issues or pain.
- Diagnosis involves blood tests showing elevated alpha-fetoprotein levels over 10,
Esta presentación contiene la definiciones básicas de las enfermedades de transmisión sexual clamidia y la gonorrea, también contiene el diagnostico, tratamiento y la prevención de ambas enfermedades.
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This document provides instructions and resources for a presentation template on anxiety disorders. It includes sections on the introduction, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and conclusion. Graphics and icons are provided that can be customized and edited. Instructions state the template can be modified but must keep the credits slide intact to acknowledge the template creator.
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The document provides information about the role of a school psychologist. It outlines the psychologist's responsibilities which include conducting psychological evaluations of students, detecting problems, providing orientation and counseling, developing intervention plans, making referrals and follow-ups, running workshops for families and teachers, and writing psychoeducational reports. It also mentions that while they do not provide therapy, psychologists can provide counseling to students and parents.
This document is an introduction to an ebook that provides advice to doctors on how to build their medical practice and take control of their financial future. It discusses how practice building has changed in the digital age where patients can research doctors online. It argues that doctors need to focus on cultivating relationships with people who refer patients to them, called "senders", and treat them as customers. The ebook will provide strategies for understanding the psychology of referrals, conducting meaningful conversations to persuade senders, and creating customized marketing campaigns.
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This document provides information for parents on diagnosing childhood cancer, including common symptoms, diagnostic tests and procedures used to identify the type and stage of cancer, the importance of having biopsies done at specialized hospitals, and questions to ask about tests and results to understand the diagnosis and plan treatment. It explains that childhood cancers are different than adult cancers and lists the most common types such as leukemia, brain tumors, lymphoma, and others.
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This document discusses sexual health and reproductive health. It promotes personal hygiene habits and discusses pros and cons of sanitary pads, tampons, menstrual cups, and eco-friendly towels. It provides instructions for presenting results from research in the fourth phase of a classroom project on applying knowledge. The document contains mostly instructional text.
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Join us as we delve into the crucial realm of quality reporting for MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
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This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
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Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
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Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
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9. AWARENESS & PATHOLOGY
What’s cancer
Abnormal uncontrollable
continuous replication of
cells
What’s breast
cancer
Malignant tumour
developing from cells in
the breast.
How it presents
Lump in the breast.
Can spread to underarm
lymph nodes
10. THIS CANCER AROUND THE WORLD
Indian trend
Now becoming the most
common cancer in females
and leading cause of cancer
related deaths
Incidence
One in eight women
will be diagnosed with
breast cancer in their
life time
11. Non modifiable
Positive family history
Genetic predisposition
Early menarche
Late menopause
Modifiable
Obesity
Older age at first child
birth/ never having children
Alcoholic
67% 25%
RISK FACTORS
17. Breast self exam
Where to do
At home when alone,
while bathing
NO TOP, NO BRA, NO
ONE AROUND
3-5days after your period starts.
Your breasts are not that tender or
lumpy at this time
If you attained menopause or
pregnant every month same day
When to start
18years to lifetime
What to look for
Painless lump in breast, armpit
Changes in breast size or shape
Nipple retraction, discharge
Change in skin texture
Unusual breast pain
How often
Every month
When to do
18.
19.
20.
21. Examination by a breast surgeon
HOW IS IT DIFFERENT!!!
● Every year for women over
40yrs
● At least every 3 years for
women between 20-40
years
● More frequent for high risk
women
23. I hope that other women can benefit from my
experience..Cancer is still a word that strikes fear into
people’s hearts,producing a deep sense of
powerlessness…
I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no
way diminishes my feminity
32. Only women with family
history are at risk of
developing breast
cancer
Majority of breast
cancers are sporadic.
Any woman even
without family history
can develop breast
cancer
33. Most breast lumps are
cancers
Most lumps are benign .
Less than 20% are
cancers
34. Only women can get
breast cancer
Even males can get
breast cancer
35. Small breasted women
have less chance and
big breasted women
have more chance
No relation between
breast size and cancer
risk
36. Having one risk factor
or several risk factors
mean , you will
definitely get cancer
Even with risk factors
one may not develop
breast cancer
37. Early mammograms
expose you to
radiation. So getting
yearly mammograms
increase the risk of
breast cancer
Radiation dose in
mammograms is very
low to put you at
radiation risk
38. Entire breast needs to
be removed if you get
breast cancer
Entire breast need not
be removed in all cases
of breast cancer
What’s correct??
39. Having undergone
mastectomy (removal
of entire breast) means
to live with NO breasts
for lifetime
Breast reconstruction
is an option to make
entire breast or part of
it is an option for all
cancer survivors which
has been removed
because of cancer
What’s correct??
40. OUR TEAM
Dr. Nishanth Sadhanala
M.S.,M.Ch( PLASTIC &
cosmetic surgeon
Dr. Sumita Shankar
DNB,M.Ch(PLASTIC &
cosmetic surgeon!
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46. PATIENT CARE
POSITIVE FOCUS
Earth is the beautiful planet
where we all live on
REST & SLEEP
Jupiter is the biggest planet in
the Solar System
EXERCISE
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
GROUP SUPPORT
Saturn is a gas giant and has
several rings
47. BEST PATIENT CARE
TEA BAGS -
67%
Saturn is a gas
giant with rings
ESSENTIAL
OILS - 90%
Saturn is a gas
giant with rings
MOISTURE -
45%
Saturn is a gas
giant with rings
LIP BALMS -
83%
Saturn is a gas
giant with rings
100
75
0
25
50
Essential
Oils
Tea
Bags
Lip
Balms
Moisture
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