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Huang, S. et al, 2023, Effect of heat-clearing and Dampness-eliminating Chinese Medicine for High-risk Cervical Cancer Papillomavirus Infection

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TYPE Systematic Review 24 August 2023 10.3389/fmed.2023.1022030 PUBLISHED DOI OPEN ACCESS EDITED BY Bhudev Chandra Das, Amity University, Noida, India REVIEWED BY Hans Gober, Kepler University Hospital GmbH, Austria Yanjun Mi, First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University, China *CORRESPONDENCE Jinbang Xu 75157335@qq.com Effect of heat-clearing and dampness-eliminating Chinese medicine for…

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Your health and wellness matter. Finding cancer early can save your life. Breast/Chest Cancer Screening for the 2SLGBTQI+ Community Alberta Health Services Screening Programs welcomes people of every sex, gender identity and sexual orientation to screen for cancer. Before getting screened, it is recommended to speak with your healthcare provider…

BREAST001 Brochure - Do I Really Need - Rev 2022-04 (2)

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How do I prepare for a mammogram? When you make your mammogram appointment with your radiology clinic, you will be asked where and when you had your last mammogram. On the day of your appointment: • Wear a separate top and bottom since you’ll have to remove clothing from the…

Normal_FIT_Template 23Nov2021FINAL

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MONTH DD, YEAR FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME STREET NAME CITY, ALBERTA T1T1Y1 DEAR FIRSTNAME LASTNAME: Thank you for recently completing a Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) - a screening test for colorectal cancer. FIT checks your stool (poop) for traces of blood that you can’t see. Your FIT result was normal. A…

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MONTH DD, YEAR FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME STREET NAME CITY, ALBERTA T1T1Y1 DEAR FIRSTNAME LASTNAME: Thank you for recently completing a Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) - a screening test for colorectal cancer. FIT checks your stool (poop) for traces of blood that you can’t see. Your FIT result was normal. A…

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Cancer Screening in Alberta Talk to your healthcare provider (such as a doctor or nurse) about screening for cancer. Getting screened for cancer regularly is the best way to find it early, before any symptoms appear and when treatment is likely to work best. When should you be screened for…

ACCSP HPV What You Need to Know and Do Brochure June 2016

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What is HPV testing? If you are 30 years or older and your Pap test shows cell changes that are hard to interpret, your Pap test sample will be tested for HPV. If the HPV result is negative, you will not need more tests until your next regular Pap test…

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FOLLOW-UP OF ABNORMAL PAP TESTS MAY 2016 Does my Patient Need a Referral to Colposcopy? Repeat Pap test every 12 months for two years (two tests) Abnormal Cytology Result Patients 21-24 years: Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) Patients 25-29 years: Repeat Pap test every six months for one…

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…

ACCSP HPV What You Need to Know and Do Brochure June 2016

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What is HPV testing? If you are 30 years or older and your Pap test shows cell changes that are hard to interpret, your Pap test sample will be tested for HPV. If the HPV result is negative, you will not need more tests until your next regular Pap test…

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