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Disease prevention in women overview
Screening tests are a basic part of prevention medicine. All screening tests
are commonly available through your general doctor. Some specialized tests may
be available elsewhere. Take an active role and discuss screening tests with
your doctor early in life. The following charts are beneficial (generally simple
and safe) screening tests that can help detect diseases and conditions before
they become harmful.
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition with progressive loss of bone density leading to
bone fractures. Estrogen is important
in maintaining bone density. When estrogen levels drop after menopause, bone loss accelerates. Thus osteoporosis is most
common among postmenopausal women.
Screening tests
Measurement of bone density using dual energy X-ray
absorptiometry (DEXA) scan
DEXA bone density scanning can:
- detect osteoporosis before fractu...
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I am a 42-year-old female who just had a second colonoscopy, and a polyp was found. I began getting colonoscopies at 39 and was told to have one every three years because my father died of colon cancer at age 52, one of my uncles had rectal cancer, and another uncle had polyps. The first colonoscopy I had found no polyps, but this one did, and I am waiting for biopsy results. I would recommend a colonoscopy to anyone. It saves lives. The most uncomfortable part is the prep the day before, but it is such a small price to pay for a life-saving procedure. Published: February 11 ::