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ehidna [41]
4 years ago
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Use Inspiration software to design and create a timeline that details the various cancer screenings that you should have through

out your life. Include the name of the screening, the age at which you should first have the screening, and a breakdown of how often you should have this screening. As you create your timeline, assume that you do not have any family history of cancer and are not at high risk for developing cancer.
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sleet_krkn [62]4 years ago
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Answer:

Screening tests timelines are used to guide you throughout your life know when and what kind of screenings you need to ask your doctor to diagnose  cancer before having any symptoms, assuming that you do not have any family history of cancer and are not at high risk for developing cancer.

Explanation:

                           Male                                 Female         Frecuency

Age:                                                              40-54                yearly

                                                                     55 on                optional

                                                                      21                     e/3 years

Screening:        Prostate (optional)             breast

                                                                     breast

                                                                     cervical              e/3 years            

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