Este documento ofrece una introducción al hardware y software de computadoras, Internet, y varias herramientas de software como procesadores de texto, hojas de cálculo, presentaciones y bases de datos. Explica conceptos clave como hardware, software, navegadores, buscadores e Internet y provee definiciones y características de estos componentes fundamentales de las computadoras y la tecnología de la información.
La historia cuenta la historia de una hormiga productiva y feliz que trabajaba en una empresa. Con el tiempo, la empresa contrató más supervisores, gerentes y consultores que terminaron despidiendo a la hormiga a pesar de que ella era la más productiva. El documento critica cómo las empresas modernas a menudo terminan contratando demasiada burocracia y personal de apoyo que no añade valor pero termina afectando a los empleados productivos.
The American Cancer Society and other organizations collaborated to raise awareness of colorectal cancer screening in Queens, NY through the Main Streets Go Blue initiative. They held a press conference with local officials to discuss the importance of screening that received media coverage. This was followed by a free screening event where uninsured individuals received screening kits. Nearly 100 people received potentially life-saving screenings who otherwise may not have due to barriers. The collaboration successfully increased colorectal cancer screening awareness and access in the Queens community.
This document provides cancer statistics for the US in 2012, including estimated new cancer cases and deaths by state. It also lists the most common types of cancer and their incidence and mortality rates. The statistics show that an estimated 1.6 million new cancer cases and 577,190 cancer deaths are expected in the US in 2012, with lung cancer being the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women.
The American Cancer Society is committed to finding cures for breast cancer through its extensive research program. It currently funds over 230 grants totaling $82 million to support scientists investigating topics like BRCA genes, weight loss and breast cancer risk, and racial disparities in treatment. Past Society-funded research laid the foundation for treatments like tamoxifen that are saving lives today. The Society will continue its relentless pursuit of answers to save even more lives in the future.
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Free Cancer ScreeningCSPWQ
The document announces free breast and cervical cancer screening services for uninsured women ages 40-64 regardless of immigration status. It provides multiple dates and locations in Queens, NY for screening services from October 7th to 27th. Appointments are required and interpretation is available in several languages.
This document summarizes an educational event on early detection of breast cancer in primary care settings. The event is intended for primary care providers and aims to provide continuing education on screening mammography guidelines, identifying high-risk patients, proper ordering of breast imaging, and signs of breast cancer. The event will feature lectures and panels on topics such as the natural history of breast cancer, mammography interpretation, breast ultrasound and MRI, clinical breast symptoms, risk assessment, and high-risk screening. It will be held on October 12, 2012 at the Vivian and Seymour Milstein Family Heart Center and is funded by a grant from the Avon Foundation.
National Breast Cancer Awarness Month - FREE screening CSPWQ
The document announces free breast and cervical cancer screening services for uninsured women ages 40-64 regardless of immigration status. It provides multiple dates and locations in Queens, NY for screening services from October 7th to 27th. Appointments are required and interpretation services are available in several languages.
Este documento ofrece una introducción al hardware y software de computadoras, Internet, y varias herramientas de software como procesadores de texto, hojas de cálculo, presentaciones y bases de datos. Explica conceptos clave como hardware, software, navegadores, buscadores e Internet y provee definiciones y características de estos componentes fundamentales de las computadoras y la tecnología de la información.
La historia cuenta la historia de una hormiga productiva y feliz que trabajaba en una empresa. Con el tiempo, la empresa contrató más supervisores, gerentes y consultores que terminaron despidiendo a la hormiga a pesar de que ella era la más productiva. El documento critica cómo las empresas modernas a menudo terminan contratando demasiada burocracia y personal de apoyo que no añade valor pero termina afectando a los empleados productivos.
The American Cancer Society and other organizations collaborated to raise awareness of colorectal cancer screening in Queens, NY through the Main Streets Go Blue initiative. They held a press conference with local officials to discuss the importance of screening that received media coverage. This was followed by a free screening event where uninsured individuals received screening kits. Nearly 100 people received potentially life-saving screenings who otherwise may not have due to barriers. The collaboration successfully increased colorectal cancer screening awareness and access in the Queens community.
This document provides cancer statistics for the US in 2012, including estimated new cancer cases and deaths by state. It also lists the most common types of cancer and their incidence and mortality rates. The statistics show that an estimated 1.6 million new cancer cases and 577,190 cancer deaths are expected in the US in 2012, with lung cancer being the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women.
The American Cancer Society is committed to finding cures for breast cancer through its extensive research program. It currently funds over 230 grants totaling $82 million to support scientists investigating topics like BRCA genes, weight loss and breast cancer risk, and racial disparities in treatment. Past Society-funded research laid the foundation for treatments like tamoxifen that are saving lives today. The Society will continue its relentless pursuit of answers to save even more lives in the future.
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Free Cancer ScreeningCSPWQ
The document announces free breast and cervical cancer screening services for uninsured women ages 40-64 regardless of immigration status. It provides multiple dates and locations in Queens, NY for screening services from October 7th to 27th. Appointments are required and interpretation is available in several languages.
This document summarizes an educational event on early detection of breast cancer in primary care settings. The event is intended for primary care providers and aims to provide continuing education on screening mammography guidelines, identifying high-risk patients, proper ordering of breast imaging, and signs of breast cancer. The event will feature lectures and panels on topics such as the natural history of breast cancer, mammography interpretation, breast ultrasound and MRI, clinical breast symptoms, risk assessment, and high-risk screening. It will be held on October 12, 2012 at the Vivian and Seymour Milstein Family Heart Center and is funded by a grant from the Avon Foundation.
National Breast Cancer Awarness Month - FREE screening CSPWQ
The document announces free breast and cervical cancer screening services for uninsured women ages 40-64 regardless of immigration status. It provides multiple dates and locations in Queens, NY for screening services from October 7th to 27th. Appointments are required and interpretation services are available in several languages.
This document provides cancer statistics for the United States in 2011, including:
1) Estimated new cancer cases and cancer deaths by state, with the highest estimated new cases in California, Texas, and Florida and the highest estimated deaths in California, Texas, and New York.
2) A table showing the estimated number of new cancer cases for select sites by state, ranging from 1,596,670 total estimated new cases in the US to 3,090 in Alaska.
3) Cancer statistics are presented to highlight disparities and premature deaths on page 24 of the document.
Public health agencies can play an important role in increasing cancer screening rates in the United States. Existing infrastructure like the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program provides a foundation but more organized efforts are needed. Public health should develop centralized cancer screening systems using insurance data to identify and remind eligible individuals to get screened. Efforts should also improve follow-up for abnormal results and integrate provider systems to ensure capacity. With health reform expanding insurance coverage, public health has an opportunity to ensure widespread and equitable cancer screening.
The document provides cancer incidence and mortality statistics for Queens County, New York from 1994 to 2008. It finds that while annual cancer incidence and mortality rates have decreased somewhat in recent years, over 192 individuals in Queens County are still diagnosed with cancer each week and 64 individuals die from cancer each week. The four most common cancer sites - lung, prostate, female breast, and colorectal cancers - account for over half of all new cancer cases and deaths in Queens County.
Dear Colleagues:
The New York State Department of Health Cancer Services Program is pleased to provide you with an updated version of the Resource Guide. This guide contains resources that can be used to promote awareness about the importance of breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening and improve the quality of cancer screening-related care received by New Yorkers. All of the patient education materials, CME-granting continuing education opportunities and additional cancer-related resources listed in this guide can be provided to you at no charge. We will be updating this Resource Guide periodically and we encourage you to share it with your colleagues, healthcare providers, members and community-based organizations.
The Cancer Services Program strives to increase public and provider awareness about the importance of guideline-concordant cancer screening; assist underserved populations to access and navigate available cancer screening, diagnostic and treatment services through partnerships with health care providers, health departments and community organizations; and integrate guidance-driven, quality preventive cancer screening into the care received by the women and men of New York State. We look forward to working with you to increase the proportion of women and men in New York State who are up-to-date on recommended preventive cancer screenings.
The document outlines a logic model for the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP). The model shows that the program aims to transition incrementally to using evidence-based strategies focused on systems and policy changes to reduce breast and cervical cancer morbidity and mortality among underserved populations. It details inputs like funding and technical assistance that support grantee activities like outreach, screening, and data management. These activities contribute to outcomes like increased screening and quality assurance, which ultimately impact rates of breast and cervical cancer and health disparities.
This document provides information about colonoscopy preparation and procedures. It outlines the steps patients should take in the week leading up to a colonoscopy, including stopping certain medications and switching to a clear liquid diet the day before. The document describes what to expect on the day of the colonoscopy, including that it is generally a safe and painless procedure lasting 30 minutes where polyps can be removed to prevent cancer. It notes colonoscopy is the best test for detecting colon cancer but that other screening tests are options if colonoscopy is not available.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The Community Preventive Services Task Force updated its recommendations for interventions to increase breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening. They recommend group education, one-on-one education, client reminders, reducing costs, and provider assessment for breast cancer screening. For cervical cancer screening, they recommend one-on-one education, client reminders, and provider assessment. For colorectal cancer screening, they recommend one-on-one education, client reminders, reducing barriers, and provider assessment. They found insufficient evidence for some interventions and cancer sites.
The document summarizes updated systematic reviews of interventions to increase screening for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers. Nine interventions were reviewed: group education, one-on-one education, client reminders, reducing out-of-pocket costs, reducing structural barriers, and provider assessment and feedback. New recommendations were made for group education to increase mammography screening and one-on-one education to increase colorectal cancer screening with FOBT. Evidence for the effectiveness of client reminders to increase FOBT screening was upgraded. Previous findings on the other interventions were reaffirmed. Research gaps in increasing screening, especially for colorectal cancer, were also identified.
The Cancer Services Program (CSP) of Western Queens provides no-cost breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings to uninsured or underinsured men and women who meet eligibility criteria. The CSP has over 20 healthcare providers and 45 employees who serve clients in their languages. They are contracted through the New York State Department of Health to provide screening, case management, treatment, and outreach in Western Queens. Interested individuals can call or visit their website to learn more or be referred for screening.
The document provides a resource guide for materials from the NYS DOH Cancer Services Program to promote cancer screening. It includes public education materials on breast, cervical, colorectal, and prostate cancer. It also lists professional development resources for providers, as well as presentations and technical assistance available from CSP staff on cancer screening best practices.
The document provides information about cancer screening and support services available through the New York State Cancer Services Program (CSP). It outlines that the CSP offers free breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings to eligible uninsured or underinsured individuals. It also provides the contact information for the CSP and describes the screening tests available for each cancer type as well as follow-up options if any abnormalities are detected.
This document provides information about free cancer screening services available in New York State for uninsured and low-income residents. It offers breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening at no cost to eligible populations, including uninsured men and women who meet age requirements. The document reviews the types of screening available for each cancer, including mammograms, clinical breast exams, Pap tests, pelvic exams, and fecal immunochemical tests. It also provides details on program operations, performance measures, credentialing, forms, and outreach and recruitment efforts to promote participation.
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
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This document provides cancer statistics for the United States in 2011, including:
1) Estimated new cancer cases and cancer deaths by state, with the highest estimated new cases in California, Texas, and Florida and the highest estimated deaths in California, Texas, and New York.
2) A table showing the estimated number of new cancer cases for select sites by state, ranging from 1,596,670 total estimated new cases in the US to 3,090 in Alaska.
3) Cancer statistics are presented to highlight disparities and premature deaths on page 24 of the document.
Public health agencies can play an important role in increasing cancer screening rates in the United States. Existing infrastructure like the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program provides a foundation but more organized efforts are needed. Public health should develop centralized cancer screening systems using insurance data to identify and remind eligible individuals to get screened. Efforts should also improve follow-up for abnormal results and integrate provider systems to ensure capacity. With health reform expanding insurance coverage, public health has an opportunity to ensure widespread and equitable cancer screening.
The document provides cancer incidence and mortality statistics for Queens County, New York from 1994 to 2008. It finds that while annual cancer incidence and mortality rates have decreased somewhat in recent years, over 192 individuals in Queens County are still diagnosed with cancer each week and 64 individuals die from cancer each week. The four most common cancer sites - lung, prostate, female breast, and colorectal cancers - account for over half of all new cancer cases and deaths in Queens County.
Dear Colleagues:
The New York State Department of Health Cancer Services Program is pleased to provide you with an updated version of the Resource Guide. This guide contains resources that can be used to promote awareness about the importance of breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening and improve the quality of cancer screening-related care received by New Yorkers. All of the patient education materials, CME-granting continuing education opportunities and additional cancer-related resources listed in this guide can be provided to you at no charge. We will be updating this Resource Guide periodically and we encourage you to share it with your colleagues, healthcare providers, members and community-based organizations.
The Cancer Services Program strives to increase public and provider awareness about the importance of guideline-concordant cancer screening; assist underserved populations to access and navigate available cancer screening, diagnostic and treatment services through partnerships with health care providers, health departments and community organizations; and integrate guidance-driven, quality preventive cancer screening into the care received by the women and men of New York State. We look forward to working with you to increase the proportion of women and men in New York State who are up-to-date on recommended preventive cancer screenings.
The document outlines a logic model for the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP). The model shows that the program aims to transition incrementally to using evidence-based strategies focused on systems and policy changes to reduce breast and cervical cancer morbidity and mortality among underserved populations. It details inputs like funding and technical assistance that support grantee activities like outreach, screening, and data management. These activities contribute to outcomes like increased screening and quality assurance, which ultimately impact rates of breast and cervical cancer and health disparities.
This document provides information about colonoscopy preparation and procedures. It outlines the steps patients should take in the week leading up to a colonoscopy, including stopping certain medications and switching to a clear liquid diet the day before. The document describes what to expect on the day of the colonoscopy, including that it is generally a safe and painless procedure lasting 30 minutes where polyps can be removed to prevent cancer. It notes colonoscopy is the best test for detecting colon cancer but that other screening tests are options if colonoscopy is not available.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The Community Preventive Services Task Force updated its recommendations for interventions to increase breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening. They recommend group education, one-on-one education, client reminders, reducing costs, and provider assessment for breast cancer screening. For cervical cancer screening, they recommend one-on-one education, client reminders, and provider assessment. For colorectal cancer screening, they recommend one-on-one education, client reminders, reducing barriers, and provider assessment. They found insufficient evidence for some interventions and cancer sites.
The document summarizes updated systematic reviews of interventions to increase screening for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers. Nine interventions were reviewed: group education, one-on-one education, client reminders, reducing out-of-pocket costs, reducing structural barriers, and provider assessment and feedback. New recommendations were made for group education to increase mammography screening and one-on-one education to increase colorectal cancer screening with FOBT. Evidence for the effectiveness of client reminders to increase FOBT screening was upgraded. Previous findings on the other interventions were reaffirmed. Research gaps in increasing screening, especially for colorectal cancer, were also identified.
The Cancer Services Program (CSP) of Western Queens provides no-cost breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings to uninsured or underinsured men and women who meet eligibility criteria. The CSP has over 20 healthcare providers and 45 employees who serve clients in their languages. They are contracted through the New York State Department of Health to provide screening, case management, treatment, and outreach in Western Queens. Interested individuals can call or visit their website to learn more or be referred for screening.
The document provides a resource guide for materials from the NYS DOH Cancer Services Program to promote cancer screening. It includes public education materials on breast, cervical, colorectal, and prostate cancer. It also lists professional development resources for providers, as well as presentations and technical assistance available from CSP staff on cancer screening best practices.
The document provides information about cancer screening and support services available through the New York State Cancer Services Program (CSP). It outlines that the CSP offers free breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings to eligible uninsured or underinsured individuals. It also provides the contact information for the CSP and describes the screening tests available for each cancer type as well as follow-up options if any abnormalities are detected.
This document provides information about free cancer screening services available in New York State for uninsured and low-income residents. It offers breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening at no cost to eligible populations, including uninsured men and women who meet age requirements. The document reviews the types of screening available for each cancer, including mammograms, clinical breast exams, Pap tests, pelvic exams, and fecal immunochemical tests. It also provides details on program operations, performance measures, credentialing, forms, and outreach and recruitment efforts to promote participation.
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
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