USPSTF Screening Guidelines: Updated for 2024!

USPSTF Screening Guidelines: Updated for 2024!

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@tienxnguyen
@tienxnguyen - 18.07.2023 22:59

Very helpful! Thank you so much!

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@xintrusionsx
@xintrusionsx - 19.07.2023 08:48

thank you so much. can u also make one for immunization please??

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@williamj9604
@williamj9604 - 19.07.2023 12:36

I love you!!

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@DiosMios915
@DiosMios915 - 22.09.2023 18:31

They are now testing the size n type of the polyps for colon cancer screening etc

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@berkayaktas493
@berkayaktas493 - 26.10.2023 11:21

DM screening part is wrong. If the patient older than 35 screening is done regardless of risk factors.

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@HT.100
@HT.100 - 12.12.2023 22:25

I think breast is still started at 50

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@allifayee3333
@allifayee3333 - 24.01.2024 13:52

Thank you so much! I absolutely adore your videos 😊❤ could you consider creating a Review Internal Medicine video? Have you ever started expanding your audience to PA?

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@sajidafridii
@sajidafridii - 22.06.2024 15:10

Incredible summary video sire! Can we have a similar video for immunization please?

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@michaelrosen6431
@michaelrosen6431 - 13.01.2025 07:02

Question, are there new guidelines for 2025?

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@anthonymccalla5105
@anthonymccalla5105 - 18.03.2025 03:10

hey they test for chlamydia and neisseria gonorrhoeae both annually. for sexually activce women under 25

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@JasonVaysberg
@JasonVaysberg - 24.03.2025 11:46

Great video, the practice tests our friends are making have been emphasizing hepatitis C screening guidelines and also colonoscopy screening for patients with polyps removed and with diseases that increase colon cancer risk. I am going to share those here, for anyone who stumbled onto this video:

-Everyone 18-79 should be tested for Hepatitis C at least once
-In pregnancy, Hep C should also be tested at every initial prenatal visit

In routine colonoscopy:
- if 1-2 small (<1 cm) tubular adenomas are removed, repeat colonoscopy in 5 years
-if 3+ adenoma, any adenoma >1 cm, with dysplasia, or villous adenoma are removed repeat colonoscopy in <3 years
-if polyp with adenocarcinoma is removed, repeat colonoscopy 2-3 months

Special consideration (very high yield):
-In patient with IBD, screen for colonoscopy 8 years after initial diagnosis, then repeat every 1-2 years
-In FAP at 10-12 y/o and repeat every 1 year

HNPCC/Lynch at 20-25 and repeat every 1-2 years.

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