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BREAST CANCER RISK SHOULD BE EXAMINED EVERY MONTH
Cancer Registration Unit of Samsun Provincial Health Directorate Doctor said that women should be examined every month for the risk of breast cancer.
April May 1-7 National Cancer week of 19 Mayıs University Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Nursing, “Cancer Early Diagnosis and screening activities” in Turkey called the online Education Awareness Study signed.
Education within the scope of the course “Public Health Nursing intern practice”; the responsible teachers of the course speaking at the event, which started with the opening speech by Prof. Dr. said that they aim to be sensitive to social issues and that they also work to raise awareness during cancer week. Dr. in charge of the Cancer Registration Unit of the Provincial Health Directorate of Samsun, which provides training In his presentation; he spoke about the definition of cancer in education, how to prevent cancer, cancer screening, cancers that are in the screening program, activities with units involved in cancer screening.
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20-40 AGED WOMEN SHOULD BE EXAMINED EVERY MONTH
Dr, especially in cancer screening programme cervical cancer, breast cancer and colon (the large intestine standing over cancer, “breast cancer in women between the ages of 20-40 for a breast exam a clinical breast exam every month for 2 years and it’s very important for you to get. Women aged 40-69 should have a breast examination every month, a clinical breast examination every year and a mammogram every 2 years,” she said.
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50-70 AGED WOMEN PERIODIC PROCEDURES AND TESTS
Emphasizing the importance of women aged 30-65 for cervical cancer to have a smear or HPV test every 5 years, everyone in the 50-70 age range for colorectal cancer to have a secret blood test in every 2 years, a colonoscopy every 10 years, Dr. in addition, early detection of cancer screening cancer screening (aside) in all districts except for district health departments, community health centers, Family Health Centers centers and activities conveyed that there were recalling details about healthy life.
At the close of the program, Prof. Dr. and pointed out that cancer is a very important health problem for Turkish society and the world, while free screening activities for cancer protection in Turkey are carried out effectively, and all health workers trained in this area have a responsibility to increase society’s awareness of cancer screening.
The training, in which over 100 people participated, was successfully completed.
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