![]() News ReleaseConversations with Impact: Lifesaving Discussions You Should Have with the Women in Your Lifeposted on: 07/26/2012 ![]() Conversations with Impact: Lifesaving Discussions You Should Have with the Women in Your LifeScreening can increase the chances of detecting certain cancers when they are most curable. Conversations with Impact: Lifesaving Discussions You Should Have with the Women in Your Life is a series of educational webinars that explore what screening tests are recommended and when you should have them. It is sponsored by ProMedica Wellness, ProMedica Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society. Mon., April 16Liz Musolf, MSN, CPNP, ProMedica Toledo Children's Hospital, and Sue Ryan, Tobacco Treatment Specialist, ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital, will discuss conversations to have with teenage girls including sun safety, cervical cancer prevention and the HPV vaccine and tobacco prevention. Thurs., May 17Kay Smith, Nurse Midwife, ProMedica Bay Park Hospital, will discuss conversations to have with women who are 20 – 40 years of age including cervical and ovarian cancer prevention and early detection as well as lifestyle choices to reduce cancer risk. Wed., June 13Terry Gibbs, DO, ProMedica Physicians, will discuss conversations to have with women who are 40 years of age and older, including breast, cervical and colorectal cancer prevention and early detection. Funding for this activity was made possible in part by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office on Women’s Health. The views expressed in written materials or publications and by speakers and moderators at HHS-sponsored conferences, do not necessarily reflect the official policies of HHS; nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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