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Introduction
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Screening tools
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Screening for cancers
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Screening for uterine cancer
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Preventive strategies
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Changes in cervical cancer screening
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Breast cancer epidemiology
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Risk factors for breast cancer
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Breast selfexamination
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Dr Deborah Kita
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Dr David Berrick
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HighRisk Women
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Find Cancer
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Breast MRI
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Breast MRI Limitations
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False Positives
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Breast Ultrasound
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Mammography
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Normal mammogram
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Previous recommendations
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Final recommendations
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Insufficient evidence
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False Positive Studies
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Overdiagnosis
Description:
Explore the controversies surrounding women's cancer screening in this informative Stanford University lecture. Gain insights from expert physicians in the Breast and Gynecologic Oncology Programs as they discuss recent changes in screening guidelines for breast and cervical cancers. Delve into the data behind these recommendations and understand the reasons for the divided opinions among medical professionals and cancer groups. Learn about various screening tools, risk factors, and preventive strategies for breast, cervical, and uterine cancers. Examine the effectiveness and limitations of different screening methods, including breast self-examination, mammography, breast MRI, and ultrasound. Analyze the impact of false positives, overdiagnosis, and insufficient evidence on screening recommendations. Benefit from the expertise of speakers Dr. Robert Carlson, Dr. Jonathan S. Berek, and Dr. Debra M. Ikeda as they provide a comprehensive overview of the current landscape in women's cancer screening. Read more

Stanford Physicians on Controversies in Screening for Women's Cancer

Stanford University
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