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Adenopathy following COVID-19 Vaccination
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ABCSP-Facility-List-2021-v3
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COVID-19-Vaccination-and-Breast-Cancer-Screening-2021-04-22
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1 Adenopathy following COVID-19 Vaccination Women who screen for breast cancer shortly after receiving COVID-19 vaccination have been experiencing higher rates of axillary adenopathy. This appears to be particularly common with the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines. The ABCSP has posted an FAQ on the screeningforlife.ca website recommending that women…
RN-CCS-learning-module-FINAL-version-2.1
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ALBERTA CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING LEARNING MODULE FOR REGISTERED NURSES March 31, 2020 Version 1.0 ↑ Back to Table of Contents Thank you to all 2017-2019 reviewers of the Cervical Cancer Screening Learning Module for Registered Nurses (RNs). Thank-you to the following organizations that provided permission to…
Balance-Sheet-for-Healthcare-Providers-Rev-2021-07
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1 Healthcare Provider Balance Sheet for Breast Cancer Screening The following is meant to help aid in shared decision making discussions for women deciding whether or not to screen for breast cancer. It is targeted for women aged 50+ who are considered to be not at an increased risk of…
Breast-Density-and-Screening-Rev-2021-07
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Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Program Version: March 2020 This is a guide to help you understand breast density and how it may affect you. Having dense breasts is very common. It’s only one of many factors that can help determine your risk of developing breast cancer. If you have dense…
Breast-Density-and-Screening-Rev-2021-07
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Breast-Density-FAQs-for-Healthcare-Providers-Rev-2021-07
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1 Healthcare Provider FAQs: Breast Density The following is intended for use when discussing breast density with clients. In general, it is suggested that women follow recommendations as per the joint clinical decisions between the radiologist and healthcare provider considering the woman’s individual circumstances. However, common alternatives are presented here…