Oncology
Module 5 : Cervical cancer – How prevention strategies can greatly reduce its incidence.
Cancer is the leading cause of death of Canadians. An estimated 2 in 5 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime and approximately 1 in 4 will die from it. Management advancements has led to improved outcomes and quality of life for oncology patients. With screening and early-stage diagnosis being so fundamental to survival and optimal outcomes, primary care clinicians play a key role in identification and screening patients at risk. These clinicians also play an important role in supporting these patients before, during and after active cancer treatment.
DURATION
1 hr
PROFESSION
Physician, Specialist
# OF CREDITS
1
ACCREDITATION
Mainpro+
EXPIRY DATE
2024-09-30
Cancer is the leading cause of death of Canadians. An estimated 2 in 5 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime and approximately 1 in 4 will die from it. Management advancements has led to improved outcomes and quality of life for oncology patients. With screening and early-stage diagnosis being so fundamental to survival and optimal outcomes, primary care clinicians play a key role in identification and screening patients at risk. These clinicians also play an important role in supporting these patients before, during and after active cancer treatment.
This program has received an unrestricted educational grant or in-kind support from AstraZeneca and Novartis
Faculty
Moderator:
- Ashkay Jain, MD, FRCPC, FACE, CCD, ECNU, DABIM, DABOM
Speaker:
- Christine Palmay, MD, CFPC
Oncologist:
- Sandeep Sehdev, MD, FRCPC
Learning objectives
After completion of the webinar participants will be better able to:
- Discuss the prevalence and risk factors of cervical cancer
- Describe the importance of HPV vaccination to reduce cervical cancer burden
- Determine the guideline-recommended methods of screening for cervical cancer
- Manage a patient who has abnormal Papanicolaou test results
- Screen and manage patients with cancer with depression symptoms
Accreditation
This Self-Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 1.0 Mainpro+ Credit(s).
Cert+ Program ID#: 199854.
This program is developed in collaboration with Partners in Progressive Medical Education (PPME).