eHow Logohealth section
  • Health Topics A-Z
    • Common Conditions
    • Drugs and Supplements
    • Mental Health
  • Healthy Living
    • Wellness
    • Family Health
    • Managing My Health
  • Fitness and Nutrition
    • Diet and Nutrition
    • Fitness
    • Weight Loss
  • More eHow
    • home
    • style
    • food
    • money
    • health
    • mom
    • tech
Featured:
Allergies
Grilling Guide
eHow Now Blog
  1. eHow
  2. Diseases & Conditions
  3. Breast Cancer
  4. Breast Cancer Screening

Breast Cancer Screening

RSS
  • What Is Included in Executive Physicals?

    An executive physical is an intensive, thorough physical examination and evaluation of a person's potential for disease. This comprehensive physical, which can take anywhere from four hours to two days to complete, typically includes tests that are not routinely administered during regular physical examinations.

  • Knowledge & Practice of Breast Cancer Screening Among Nurses

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, breast cancer is the single most common cancer among women in the United States. The risk of breast cancer increases with age, especially after the age of 40, according to the Oncology Nursing Society. The Department of Health in the United Kingdom states that “early presentation of breast cancer improves outcomes.” Breast cancer screening includes mammography, clinical breast examination and self breast examination. As a nurse, you are in prime position to educate and inform women about the benefits of breast cancer screening.

  • Digital Mammography Vs. Analog Mammography

    Mammograms are used to help detect breast cancer in women. A mammogram is a breast x-ray, and is used for both screening and for diagnosis. Diagnostic mammograms involve more pictures than screening mammograms.

  • Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

    According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer that affects women, though men can also get breast cancer. Breast cancer incidences usually increase with age, and early detection is key in treating and beating the disease.

  • How to Apply for TennCare

    If you are without medical benefits in Tennessee and qualify for coverage then apply for free benefits through TennCare. TennCare is a state run managed care demonstration program replacing Medicare and Medicaid in the state of Tennessee. The TennCare program provides benefits to additional people in the state of Tennessee through savings off the standard Federal program while maintaining the standard level of care for all.

ehow.com
  • About eHow
  • How to by Topic
  • How to Videos
  • Sitemap

Copyright © 1999-2012 Demand Media, Inc.
Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Ad Choices en-US

LIVESTRONG eHow Health
Verisign seal