Boomer Banter, Real Talk about Aging Well

Beyond Age: Personalized Health Screenings for Women


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Today we're discussing a critical topic—health screenings for older women. Joining us is Mary White, retired senior epidemiologist and adjunct professor at Emory Rollins School of Public Health. Mary brings over three decades of experience in disease prevention and cancer control.

We explore the latest guidelines for colorectal and breast cancer screenings, considerations for women exposed to DES, and the impact of factors like personal health history and environmental influences. We emphasize the significance of individualized assessments. Throughout our conversation, we focus on proactive health measures, the importance of early detection, and the societal responsibilities in creating healthier environments.

Stay tuned to hear Mary's insights, and don't forget to engage with our Boomer Banter community by signing up for our newsletter and supporting our Alzheimer's walk team. Let's understand how to navigate health screenings beyond just age and make informed decisions for a healthier future.

Takeaways:

Screenings decisions are not just about your age: Individual health history, risk factors, and personal preferences play crucial roles in deciding whether to continue screenings beyond the age of 75.

Weigh the risks and benefits: Understanding the balance between the potential benefits and risks of continued cancer screenings in older age is essential for informed decision-making.

Societal impacts on our health: Addressing food deserts, environmental toxins, and other local initiatives can have a substantial influence on improving health outcomes.

A Cancer diagnosis is not a failure on your part: don't ever think that if you get a cancer that it is a on your part. It's too complicated for you to think that way

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Find Mary's article on colorectal screenings after 75 on Next Avenue.

National Cancer Institute

American Cancer Society guidelines



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