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ABCSP Flow-Chart-Screening-Outcomes-for-HCP Jan 2019

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Flowchart of what Happens to Albertan Women who Screen over 5 Years (pg 1) and do not Screen over 5 Years (pg 2) Definitions 100 Women:  5 year time period (2007-2011: for complete cancer registry data);  Only women who screened at least twice during that time period; …

BREAST001-Brochure-Do-I-Really-Need-Rev-2021-07

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What are the possible screening results? Normal result: A normal result means no signs of breast cancer were found. About 93% of women screened have a normal result. Abnormal result: An abnormal result usually isn’t cancer. However, any abnormality should be checked right away. Your healthcare provider or the radiology…

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ACRCSP-Physician-FAQs-About-FIT Nov 2014

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Alberta Colorectal Cancer Screening Program Physician Commonly Asked Questions about the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) The Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) is available province wide. It is now the primary colorectal cancer (CRC) screening modality for average risk individuals, replacing the guaiac Fecal Occult Blood Test (gFOBT) and colonoscopy for average-risk…

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ACRCSP When to use FIT flow chart Nov 2016

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Alberta Colorectal Cancer Screening Program When to use the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) Is your asymptomatic patient… Average risk: Age 50-74 Increased risk No personal or family history of polyps or colorectal cancer (crc) Family History: crc and/or high risk adenomas acrcsp advises your patient is screened with High risk…