How To Discuss Stopping Screening

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Submitted by Minnesota North... on Apr 1, 2023 - 3:32pm CDT

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This podcast (43:14 minutes) features an interview with Mara Schonberg who discusses cancer screening. Cancer screening is designed to detect slow growing cancers that, on average, take 10 years to cause harm. The benefits of mammography breast cancer screening rise with age, peak when women are in their 60s, and decline thereafter. That is why the American College of Physicians recommendation regarding mammography for women over age 75 is that average-risk women or with women with a life expectancy of 10 years or less should discontinue screening for breast cancer. In this podcast, Mara Schonberg, who has been tackling this issue from a variety of angles discusses: building an index to estimate prognosis for older adults; writing about how to talk with older adults about stopping screening; a randomized trial of her decision aid; and how to talk to older adults about their long term prognosis. In the podcast she gives very practical advice with language to use and references her decision aid.

Source: GeriPal, 2022
https://geripal.org/how-to-discuss-stopping-screening-mara-schonberg/

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Mara Schonberg
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Age-Friendly Care and Education Collection
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