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Men's Health Planning
Thais Rodrigues
Regis College
NU 629-05
Professor Indira Maurer
March 30, 2024
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Men's Health Planning
Topic 1: Colorectal Cancer Screening
Recommendations and Sources/Options for Colorectal Cancer Screening Test
The suggestions for colorectal cancer screening generally include various alternatives, inclusive of faecal occult blood trying out (FOBT), faecal immunochemical tests (FIT), sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, and stool DNA checking out (Shaukat & Levin, 2022). These recommendations are primarily based on guidelines supplied by means of businesses like the American Cancer Society (ACS), the USA Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), and the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG).
Patient's Belief Regarding Screening Age
The patient believes that screening is not necessary till past age 50. However, this belief is not entirely accurate. As to the brand new pointers launched by using American Preventive Services Task Force and the American Cancer Society, individuals with common risk must begin
having colorectal cancer screenings at age 45. This man is forty-seven years old. Therefore, he is
already eligible for screening.
Recommended Screening Age and Family History Consideration
Considering the affected person's family records of colon cancer in an uncle identified at age 54, it is prudent to propose earlier screening. The patient needs to be screened starting at age forty-five, given their family records of colorectal cancer (Shaukat & Levin, 2022). Family records of colorectal cancer, especially in a primary-degree relative earlier than age 60, is a full-
size hazard aspect, justifying advance screening initiation.
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Role of Insurance/Cost in Decision-Making
Colorectal cancer screening selections may be impacted through insurance coverage and take a look at charges. People are able to manage to pay for screening tests, considering many insurance plans cover them (Smith et al., 2017). However, for patients without insurance coverage, cost may be a barrier. So as to ensure admission to screening in such instances, it is important to recollect free or low-cost screening options and possible economic resource applications.
Patient Reliability
Successful implementation of colorectal cancer screening is based closely on patient reliability and adherence to screening guidelines. Improving the affected person's reliability may be achieved by instructing patients approximately the importance of early detection and screening adherence and resolving any misconceptions or reservations they may have. Patients are more likely to finish the counseled screening exams if there is open communication and a machine in location for following up with them.
Topic 2: Prostate Cancer Screening
Utilized Screening Guidelines
Prostate cancer screening guidelines emphasize the importance of shared decision-
making to ensure that patients are well informed about the benefits and limitations of screening. Guidelines for this method are provided by way of corporations, just as the American Urological Association (AUA) and the American Cancer Society (ACS), which are primarily based on proof
(Jain et al., 2022). Age, family records, racial identification, and other personal chance factors are taken into consideration in those hints, together with the values and options of the affected
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