Anal Pap smearHigh resolution anoscopyHIVHPVPatient educationYour healthcare provider has recommended that you get an anal Pap smear. This simple, painless, inexpensive test is a way to screen for abnormal pre-cancerous cells that may line your anal canal. Physicians have long realized that ...
Velicer, MS1,2, and Stephen Taplin, MD, MPH2,3 Purpose: To identify BRCA1/2 knowledge, genetic testing intentions, and communication patterns in breast cancer survivors (survivors). Methods: A population-based survey was conducted of 276 female survivors diagnosed between the ages of 40 and ...
I’m a bit of a political junkie and January 6th, 2021 provided an excellent opportunity to witness something I’d never seen before. The counting of the electoral college votes. I had a light day of meetings and lots of busy work, so I decided to sit with my computer and kiddo to w...
We end up having a mini spat, with him saying to me that I SHOULD have written it down and he wouldn’t have forgotten to get up to make Little Bun’s kit for daycare. I am yelling back that I was up at 5-ish a.m. with him,I am TIRED, I have so much going on in my he...
Forty-two-point-four percent of Japanese women aged 20–69 had a Pap smear in the past two years, while 60.7% of target women had Pap smear in the past three years on average across OECD countries [15]. Furthermore, Japan’s once enviable 70% HPV vaccination rate has fallen to almost...