It is that time of the year where I have to start correlating files and other documents for my clients.
It the time of year where I go, your due for your @#$% test or your @#$% exam.
So lets talk about cancer, the big C that scares and kills.
Cancer Screening
Australia has three main programs with three very simple tests that you should get done at least every second year. This should apply to anyone anywhere in the world.
Mammogram: BreastScreen Australia aims to reduce illness and death from breast cancer by actively recruiting and screening women aged 50-74 for early detection of the disease.
Bowel Screen: The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program aims to reduce illness and death from bowel cancer by offering people over the age of 50 a free screening test to complete in the privacy of their own home.
Pap Sear: The National Cervical Screening Program aims to reduce illness and death from cervical cancer, in a cost-effective manner, through a more organised approach to cervical screening.
So remember to keep your regular test schedule and if you see something out of the ordinary, please ask your doctor before it is too late.
It the time of year where I go, your due for your @#$% test or your @#$% exam.
So lets talk about cancer, the big C that scares and kills.
Cancer Screening
Australia has three main programs with three very simple tests that you should get done at least every second year. This should apply to anyone anywhere in the world.
Mammogram: BreastScreen Australia aims to reduce illness and death from breast cancer by actively recruiting and screening women aged 50-74 for early detection of the disease.
Bowel Screen: The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program aims to reduce illness and death from bowel cancer by offering people over the age of 50 a free screening test to complete in the privacy of their own home.
Pap Sear: The National Cervical Screening Program aims to reduce illness and death from cervical cancer, in a cost-effective manner, through a more organised approach to cervical screening.
So remember to keep your regular test schedule and if you see something out of the ordinary, please ask your doctor before it is too late.