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Healthcare Provider FAQs Breast Cancer Screening CPG

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1 Healthcare Provider FAQs: Breast Cancer Screening CPG The following is intended to help answer some common questions that healthcare professionals may have about the 2022 Alberta Breast Cancer Screening Clinical Practice Guidelines update and breast cancer screening in general. Remember, the majority of breast cancers are found in women…

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Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program Patient Pathway Last Updated: September 2022 Patient attends primary care appointment. Primary Care Provider (PCP) reviews eligibility and discusses Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Program (ALCSP) with patient. PCP sends referral to ALCSP. ALCSP Nurse Practitioner (NP) reviews eligibility and accepts or declines patient into the…

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If you have lungs you can get lung cancer. While smoking is the most common cause of lung cancer, other risks include exposure to radon, asbestos, and outdoor air pollution. Screening based on this exposure is not eligible at this time. Lung cancer screening can save your life Learn more…

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Lung cancer screening can save your life Getting screened can lower your risk of dying from lung cancer by almost 25%. Ask your primary care provider if you are eligible. or You are 50 to 74 years old You currently smoke cigarettes You previously smoked cigarettes Screening works by finding…

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Lung cancer screening can save your life Lung cancer screening can save your life Are you 50 to 74 and currently smoke cigarettes or quit after smoking for many years? Are you 50 to 74 and currently smoke cigarettes or quit after smoking for many years? Call 1-866-727-3926 to see…

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