(BPT) – You go in for your annual visit and it goes something like this: You get weighed and measured and prodded. You see your doctor and talk about your health, maybe get a prescription refill, and most likely a referral for a screening or lab test. You walk out with the best of intentions, but you never get that test done. Sound familiar?
Many of us donât love the idea of going in for a colonoscopy or mammogram, and even the idea of a needle stick might make some of us jittery. But when it comes to cancer screenings, those tests can mean the difference between a treatable â even curable â cancer, and one thatâs far tougher to beat.
(For details, visit GetScreenedNow.org.)
In recent years, thereâs been a trend towards evidence-based medicine â looking at the evidence and deciding what works and what doesnât. The good news is that the medical evidence sometimes points to fewer tests. Here are some of the more significant changes you might notice at your next doctor visit, plus tips on how to make screenings easier on yourself.
Whatâs new for women
If youâre still getting annual mammograms, you might be able to have them less often. According to the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), women at average risk of breast cancer need screening only every two years from ages 50 to 74. Everyoneâs situation is different, so talk to your doctor and together decide whatâs right for you.
Likewise, most women donât need once-a-year Pap tests. According to a 2012 change in guidelines, women ages 21 to 65 at average risk need this cervical cancer screening just once every three years. If youâre 30 to 65, you can get a DNA test as well as a Pap, which lets you go five years between tests (if your doctor agrees). That said, youâll still want to go in for an annual wellness visit.
Whatâs different for men
Not as much to report here, guys, but if your doctor is still ordering a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test during your annual exam, you might want to talk about it. In 2012, the USPSTF recommended against routine PSA tests as a way to screen for prostate cancer. A high PSA level doesnât necessarily signal cancer, but could lead to unneeded treatments. While PSA test rates have been going down, a recent study found that around 40 percent of men over age 60 were still getting them.
The latest on colon screenings
If youâre between 50 and 75, you probably know that you need regular colon cancer screenings. You have a growing number of options now, and they all generally involve a tradeoff between thoroughness and the length of time between screenings. In particular, more insurance companies have started to cover virtual colonoscopies (Medicare is a notable exception).
Unlike traditional colonoscopies that use a camera to look inside your colon, a virtual colonoscopy is basically a CT scan (these scans use a series of X-rays to create sharp images). Normal results on an old-style colonoscopy can often get you off the hook for 10 years; the virtual version needs to be repeated every five years.
There are also several simple lab tests that involve collecting a little stool at home and mailing it in to the lab. The newer FIT tests look at immune markers and are more sensitive than older ones. Depending on the test, these need to be done every one to three years.
How to get over your reluctance
If youâre not a fan of getting tested, youâre not alone. Millions of Americans arenât getting essential tests, and cancer screening rates are lowest among U.S. Latinos and Asians.
If cost is an issue, you might be happy to know that health plans under the Affordable Care Act must cover most preventive care at no cost to you (no co-pays, deductibles or coinsurance). If you have a plan that predates the 2010 law, your coverage may be different.
Here are a few simple ways you can make screenings easier for yourself.
* Ahead of your annual exam, check out which exams and preventive care are recommended for you by visiting GetScreenedNow.org, a collaboration between Stand Up To Cancer and Rally Health.
* Schedule your screenings and lab tests before you leave your primary care doctorâs office.
* When picking a day and time, think of how you might feel. Depending on the test, pick time of day that works best for you.
* On the day of your appointment, take someone along (for some tests youâll be sedated so youâll definitely need a driver).
* Make sure youâre as comfortable as possible. If you tend to get cold, bring a wrap or take socks.
* Before you leave, ask when you can expect your results so youâre not conjuring up worst-case scenarios while you wait to hear back.
* Afterward, treat yourself to your favorite little indulgence â youâve earned it. Go to a movie, get a pedicure, or have a piece of pie.
Brandpoint – Free Online Content
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c96yNo10d_E&fs=1&rel=0]
* #StrengthVsCancer: http://www.lls.org/pages/gba/strengthvscancer
TF Clothing: http://tytaniumfitness.bigcartel.com
Coaching: tytaniumfitnesscoaching at gmail.com
Instagram: @tytaniumfitness
Intro Music: Mendum – Stay With Me
Vanze x Balco x Fransis Derelle – All I Need (feat. Brenton Mattheus) [NCS Release]
This is an original video. I used my own camera, iMovie 11, my own brain, my own voice, my own face, and my own body to create it. All audio and video content is my own unless otherwise noted and credited above.
Additional Tags:
Tytaniumfitness titanium tytanium fitness Tyler Yasuda teen bodybuilder natural drug free nanbf ifpa ocb inbf wnbf weight loss gain muscle fat diet iifym flexible dieting progressive overload if macros cutting bulking posing progress squat bench deadlift workout mobility transformation girls who lift motivation inspiration transformation workout gym legends of aesthetics loa 3mdj physiques of greatness pog barbell brigade maxx chewning christian guzman nikki blacketter matt ogus chris lavado chris jones maxx chewning matty fusaro marc lobliner strength vs cancer strengthvscancer #strengthvscancer leukemia lymphoma society charity meet powerlifting candito hancott alphalete strength strong powerlifting squat bench deadlift how to tutorial review vlog day in the life
How I Cut My Own Hair – Men’s Ultra Beautiful Disconnected Taper/Fade Tytanium Haircut Tutorial
Casino non AAMS in Italia esperienza di gioco senza licenza.799
Search Our Top Rated Options Casino non AAMS in Italia – esperienza di gioco senza licenza â¶ïž GIOCARE ĐĄĐŸĐŽĐ”ŃĐ¶ĐžĐŒĐŸĐ” La sfida dei casino online senza licenza in Italia La sfida dei casino non AAMS in Italia I rischi e le conseguenze di giocare in un casino non AAMS Rischi e conseguenze del giocare in un […]
Penalty Shoot Out da Evoplay grficos e experincia visual no jogo de casino online.23
Search Our Top Rated Options Penalty Shoot Out da Evoplay – grĂĄficos e experiĂȘncia visual no jogo de casino online â¶ïž JOGAR ĐĄĐŸĐŽĐ”ŃĐ¶ĐžĐŒĐŸĐ” Penalty Shoot Out da Evoplay: um Jogo de Casino Online CaracterĂsticas do Jogo GrĂĄficos e ExperiĂȘncia Visual Se vocĂȘ Ă© um fĂŁ de jogos de casino online, provavelmente jĂĄ ouviu falar sobre […]
Discover Your New Favorite Casino Games Online
Search Our Top Rated Options Step into the thrilling world of online casino games, where classic tables and innovative slots deliver endless excitement. Experience the authentic rush and big win potential from the comfort of your own home. The Digital Gaming Hall: A Player’s Guide Welcome to The Digital Gaming Hall, your definitive portal into […]
Online Casino Testberichte in sterreich.4064
Search Our Top Rated Options Online Casino Testberichte in Ăsterreich â¶ïž SPIELEN ĐĄĐŸĐŽĐ”ŃĐ¶ĐžĐŒĐŸĐ” Die besten Online Casinos fĂŒr Ăsterreich Wie man sichere und seriöse Online Casinos auswĂ€hlt 1. Lizenz und Regulierung Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach einem vertrauenswĂŒrdigen Online Casino in Ăsterreich sind, sind Sie bei uns genau richtig. Wir haben uns die MĂŒhe […]

niceï»ż
Dude there's no position in which I can see the whole back of my head, I can only see one side in the mirror, so it's extremely difficult to keep it symmetric.ï»ż
This guy is really handsome. Man crush right hereï»ż
That's one buff chink I'm jealous not of his penis thoughï»ż
Excellent job. You did better than most of these female barbers. Dudes need to stop paying them $50 just to get their hair butchered.ï»ż
Nice cut! You seem like a great person to be around.ï»ż
the name of the creams you used please my hair is something like your one but sometimes it just don't stay stand up like your one any recommendation so that my hair stays up like yours ?? ( sorry for bad english trying my best)ï»ż
Thanks man !ï»ż
man gonna have to do a "How I shave my shoulders tutorial" after thisï»ż
I tried cut my hair at own first time six months ago and failed so i had to go completly bald .-.ï»ż
You are gorgeous by the way.ï»ż
Like no one came here to check him out '-'
He's hwot.ï»ż
@ 13:19
this why i invested $150 on clippers and accessories. it was an easy $60 a month….for years!
finished my second haircut. looks 10 times better than the first. i start mine with a line guide and work my way up, slowly blending and removing the line.
if all goes well, i should have it down good around the 10th haircut.
thanks for sharing.ï»ż
My hair looks like urs but I need a cutï»ż
How are u support to cut the top the sameï»ż