Search Results

Found 340 results for "https://www.galaxus.ch/en/sector/showdiscussion/hack-someone-snap-visit-kunghaccom-j8f6qlhn-224830"

SCP006A_LGBTQ2S_CS_General_OnePager

attachment

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

ACCSP-Info-Sheet-HPV-Testing-Information-for-Women-Having-Pap-Tests-Nov-2011

attachment

HPV Reflex Testing Information for women1 having Pap tests About Pap tests Pap tests check for changes in the cells of your cervix. These changes are important when they are the kind that could turn into cervical cancer over time. Women with these cell changes are followed and treated if needed…

ACCSP-Info-Sheet-HPV-Testing-Information-for-Women-Having-Pap-Tests-Nov-2011

attachment

HPV Reflex Testing Information for women1 having Pap tests About Pap tests Pap tests check for changes in the cells of your cervix. These changes are important when they are the kind that could turn into cervical cancer over time. Women with these cell changes are followed and treated if needed…

ALCSP-Indigenous-Brochure

attachment

How do I get screened? If you decide screening is right for you, and you meet eligibility, your primary care provider can refer you to the Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program. Our website, screeningforlife.ca/lung gives you the option to self‑refer after completing a brief questionnaire to determine your eligibility. You…

LCS_PatientBrochure

attachment

How do I get screened? If you decide screening is right for you, and you meet eligibility, your primary care provider can refer you to the Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program. Our website, screeningforlife.ca/lung gives you the option to self‑refer after completing a brief questionnaire to determine your eligibility. You…

ALCSP-Referral-form_Unlocked

attachment

Last Name (Legal) First Name (Legal) Preferred Name Last First DOB(dd-Mon-yyyy) Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program (ALCSP) PHN Referral ULI Same as PHN MRN  Please complete the form and fax (1-888-944-3388) it to Screening Administrative Gender Male Programs Non-binary/Prefer not to disclose (X) Female Unknown  Contact the Alberta…

LCS_PatientBrochure

attachment

How do I get screened? If you decide screening is right for you, and you meet eligibility, your primary care provider can refer you to the Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program. Our website, screeningforlife.ca/lung gives you the option to self‑refer after completing a brief questionnaire to determine your eligibility. You…

Cervix-Self-Screening

attachment

Who can get cervix self-screening? You may be eligible to self-screen as part of the pilot project if you identify as Indigenous, are an immigrant or newcomer or live in a rural or remote part of Alberta. You must also: be 25 to 69 years of age have a cervix…

Cervix-Self-Screening-Results

attachment

People can have a range of feelings when their results show that HPV was found. It’s very normal to have questions and concerns. How did I get HPV? HPV is a type of virus spread through sexual contact. HPV can be found early or years after you get it. This…

HPV-Test-of-Cure-Patient-Resource-and-HPV-Vaccine

attachment

HPV TEST OF CURE Information for Colposcopy Patients What is HPV? The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus that affects most at some point in their lives. There are many types of HPV and most are harmless. Some high-risk types of HPV can cause changes in the cells of…

1 19 20 21 22 23 34