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  2. Health Checklist for Women Over 40 - WebMD

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    Pap smear and pelvic exam. Checks for cervical cancer. 21. Every three years. Women older than 65 may be able to stop testing if your doctor says you're low risk. HPV DNA test and pelvic exam. HPV ...

  3. Health Care for Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era - WebMD

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    What to Expect. Even though COVID-19 guidelines have led to changes in safety restrictions, health care facilities still have a high level of requirement and protections, says Marc Rabinowitz, MD ...

  4. Screening (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Screening (medicine) A coal miner completes a screening survey for coalworker's pneumoconiosis. Screening, in medicine, is a strategy used to look for as-yet-unrecognised conditions or risk markers. [1] [2] [3] This testing can be applied to individuals or to a whole population without symptoms or signs of the disease being screened.

  5. Child Health Insurance Coverage: Screening, Vaccines, & More

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    Vision: Screening happens at every wellness visit. Your child will get a more complete eye exam around age 3 or 4. Hearing: Screening recommendations vary, so ask your doctor if there will be an ...

  6. Ovarian Cancer Screening: When, Why, and How - Healthline

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    The CA-125 test is the most commonly used screening and diagnostic tool for ovarian cancer. This test measures a protein called the cancer antigen 125 that’s elevated in about 80 percent of ...

  7. Using Mammograms to Detect Breast Cancer - WebMD

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    These imaging tests help doctors diagnose about 75% to 85% of breast cancers. Detection rates get better as a woman ages, because breasts become less dense with age. This makes tissue easier to ...

  8. Breast Cancer Screening: Recommendations and What to Expect

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    The USPSTF, a volunteer panel of 16 physicians and researchers, provides the following recommendations for people who are at average risk for breast cancer: Age. Recommendations. 40–49 ...

  9. How Often Should You Get Routine Checkups at the Doctor?

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    The recommendations regarding the frequency of routine checkups are based on your age, risk factors, and current health status. While opinions vary, routine checkups with your doctor are generally ...

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