Category: Health Maintenance & Prevention
Tags: Preventive Medicine, USPSTF Guidelines, Screening, PANCE Prevention
SEO Focus Keyword: PANCE screening guidelines
Excerpt:
From colon cancer to lipids, the PANCE expects precision. Learn the most testable screening intervals and how to reason through guideline updates.
Full Article:
Prevention represents 11% of the PANCE, and most misses come from interval confusion. Memorization helps, but logic ensures mastery.
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Colon Cancer: Start at 45, stop at 75. Every 10 years for colonoscopy, unless high risk.
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Breast Cancer: Biennial mammography from 50–74 (USPSTF).
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Cervical Cancer: Pap every 3 years (21–29), or every 5 with HPV co-test (30–65).
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Lipids & Blood Pressure: Screen adults ≥40; earlier if risk factors.
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Diabetes: Fasting glucose or A1c every 3 years starting at 35.
Takeaway:
Don’t memorize — visualize. Link screenings to life stages: young (HPV, depression), midlife (lipids, diabetes), older (cancer). The BEYOND method transforms checklists into clinical intuition.