domingo, 15 de marzo de 2020

Cancer Resources for Health Care Providers | CDC

Cancer Resources for Health Care Providers | CDC







Resources for Health Care Providers

Continuing Medical Education (CME) Courses
Photo of a doctor looking at a laptop computer
Expiration Date: September 1, 2020
This training was created to support health care providers, improve knowledge about cancer survivors’ mental health care, and promote recommended distress screening.
Webinars and Other Videos
Early Onset Breast Cancer for Providers
Nearly 11% of breast cancer patients are under the age of 45. Improve the quality of care for your young patients by learning about the risk factors for early onset breast cancer, and the steps you can take to improve outcomes for patients at risk.
CDC Medscape Expert Commentaries
CDC Expert Commentary: Hannah Weir, PhD
by Hannah Weir, PhD, September 17, 2018
Cancer survival in the United States is among the highest in the world, but black Americans still face a disproportionate burden of lower cancer survival.
Blog Posts: Helpful Tips
Photos of Maureen Miller, MD, MPH and Elizabeth Unger, PhD, MD
The field has moved from Pap tests only, to Pap tests plus HPV testing, to the point where HPV testing is primary. Drs. Maureen Miller and Elizabeth Unger share the story of cervical cancer screening from 1979 to today.
Screening Guidelines and Other Resources
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This tool is designed to help providers assess risk for early onset breast cancer (EOBC, breast cancer diagnosed in women before the age of 45) based on personal history, make appropriate referrals for follow-up care, and educate patients about risk reduction strategies.

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