Screening tests save lives. Talk to your doctor and do your own research on tests you need and how often. What the guidelines suggest and what you need may be different.
Common screening tests for women include:
1. mammogram/ MRI for breast cancer
2. PAP smear & HPV test for cervical cancer
3. stool check for blood (fecal occult blood test, colonoscopy)
4. EKG, ECHO (stress test if indicated)
5. bone density scan to check for osteoporosis
6. counseling for smoking cessation, alcohol/drug dependence, and domestic violence
7. evaluation for depression and other mental disorders if necessary
8. complete physical exam, and routine blood tests*
Common screening tests for men include same as above except mammogram and PAP smear.
Be sure your doctor goes over the test results with you and explains EVERYTHING! Leave with your questions answered! Be sure to follow up with your doctor to prevent any delays.
Get a copy of your test results. That way you will know if you were told everything and that the information is accurate. Research your results and diagnosis. Things you don't understand, ask again. Getting a second and sometimes third (because you were told different things by each doctor!) evaluation and assessment is sometimes necessary to get what is right for you.
Patients must be their own advocate and take charge of their health. Health maintenance and prevention are so important to one's quality of life. Make it an important part of yours - maintain and gain your best health!
*What Your Blood Tests Mean http://mypatienthandbook.blogspot.com/2012/03/what-your-blood-tests-really-mean.html
Basic Diagnostic Tests http://mypatienthandbook.blogspot.com/2012/04/basic-health-tests.html