Sentences with phrase «women access screening»

«I am so thrilled that we will be able to continue helping at - risk women access screening services, mammograms, and information on how to prevent breast cancer.
«I am so thrilled with our ongoing partnership with Komen Greater NYC in our shared mission of helping at - risk women access screening services, mammograms, and breast health education.

Not exact matches

Later, those women went on to make a different forum where they screen people very carefully for access with intrusive questions to make sure they are sufficiently NCB / AP and topics such as combo feeding or sleep training are off the table, at all times.
All women should be screened routinely by their healthcare providers during and in the months following pregnancy, and ideally should have access to reproductive psychiatric specialists in their community who can treat and follow them, and coordinate care with OB providers, midwives, and pediatricians.
Cuomo signed a bill into law that will expand treatment options for women with breast cancer and require better access to screenings — an issue that's personal for him, due to his girlfriend Sandra Lee's battle with the disease.
«We know from past experience, that the supplemental funding from Komen helps women who would not otherwise be eligible for free or low cost screenings, to access care when they need it most.»
«No one came to Congress with a mandate to take away women's access to mammograms and cancer screenings
However, with the inclusion of primary language from the Protecting Access to Lifesaving Screenings Act (PALS Act) in the recently enacted Consolidated Appropriations Act, mandatory mammography insurance coverage for millions of women nationwide will continue for at least two more years.
Presentations included: Genetics Primer & Clinical Updates by Linford Williams, MS, LGC; Genetics and Women's Health: Seeing and Foreseeing the Ethical Challenges Ahead by Ruth Farrell, MD, MA; Preimplantation Genetic Screening and Diagnosis: What You Need to Know by Marissa Coleridge, MS, LGC; Evolution of Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing: NIPT and Beyond by Jeff Chapa, MD, MBA; Promises and Pitfalls of Prenatal Whole Exome Sequencing by Amanda Kalan, MD; Fertility Preservation and Cancer: Survivors, Previvors, and the Newly Diagnosed by Rebecca Flyckt, MD; Improving Access to Cancer Genetics via Telegenetics by Ryan Noss, MS, LGC; Breast Cancer: Management of Moderate Penetrance Predisposition Genes by Holly Pederson, MD; Use of Hormonal and Non-hormonal Therapies in Breast Cancer Survivors and Women at High Risk for Breast / Gyn Cancers by Holly Thacker, MD; Addressing Commonly Asked Patient Questions about Genetics by Rebekah Moore, MS, LGC, Christina Rigelsky, MS, LGC and Allison Schreiber, MS, LGC; and a panel discussion on Genetic Testing Reimbursement featuring Bruce Rogen, MD, MPH and John Yao, MD, MBA, MPH, which was moderated by Daniel Sullivan, MD..
And with the future of Obamacare looking shaky, the free preventive services women have had access to since the Affordable Care Act went into effect — like zero - copay birth control, STD testing, and breast cancer screening — are under attack.
The Brem Foundation educates women about their risk factors and screening options, provides access to diagnostic tests for uninsured women, and funds the only breast - imaging training program that requires community service.
We met at the ArcLight Hollywood for a press screening of «Lucy» — starring Scarlett Johansson as a woman who accesses unprecedented brain power after being turned into an unwitting drug mule — then chatted afterward over watermelon tequila cocktails across the street at The Hungry Cat.
The closing images reinforce the ability to «take your story wherever you want it to go» as the woman in the spot sits on the beach reading on NOOK's crisp and clear E Ink screen after using the device's fast, wireless access to find her next great read from more than a million digital titles.
The Brem Foundation educates women about their risk factors and screening options, provides access to diagnostic tests for uninsured women, and funds the only breast - imaging training program that requires community service.
The package also features a private movie screening of either the grand finale or Hollywood films such as La La Land, Forever Love and Pretty Woman at the resort's cinema, complemented with champagne, popcorn and ice - cream, and access to the Anam's Colonial Club Lounge where high tea is served.
Included in Remote Controls are the first interactive video disc, Lorna (1979 - 82), in which viewers use a remote control to navigate through the apartment of an agoraphobic woman, accessing her fears and dreams, personal history and future; and the sexual fantasy video disc, Deep Contact (1984), which first used touch - activated screens.
The Brem Foundation educates women about their risk factors and screening options, provides access to diagnostic tests for uninsured women, and funds the only breast - imaging training program that requires community service.
They aim to do this by enabling public awareness programs, screening and related women's health clinics and by providing cervical cancer vaccine to women who do not have access to it.
We aim to do this by enabling public awareness programs, screening and related women's health clinics and by providing cervical cancer vaccine to women who do not have access to it.
«Thanks to the Obama administration, women will still be able to access the birth control they need to plan their families, and the cancer screenings they need to stay healthy.»
This policy statement from the AAP advocates a public health response to the opioid epidemic and substance use during pregnancy, and recommends: a focus on preventing unintended pregnancies and improving access to contraception; universal screening for alcohol and other drug use in women of childbearing age; knowledge and informed consent of maternal drug testing and reporting practices; improved access to prenatal care, including opioid replacement therapy; gender - specific substance use treatment programs; and improved funding for social services and child welfare systems.
This ensures that basic preventive care, such as contraception, Pap tests, and other cancer screenings, are covered and that women are able to access trusted health care providers in the communities where they live.
The Medicaid program would be gutted, which approximately 1 in 4 women of reproductive age rely on to access no - cost, critical reproductive health care such as birth control, lifesaving cancer screenings, and maternity care.
Through this one bill, Florida would strip many women of their access to basic health care, such as cancer screenings, birth control, and abortion.
Without Planned Parenthood health centers, many of these patients may have no other place to turn to access safe and legal abortion — or preventive care like birth control, well - woman exams, and lifesaving cancer and STD screenings.
Would rather shut down the government than allow low - income women to access birth control and lifesaving cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood.
«Simply put, eliminating the national family planning program will result in millions of women across the country losing access to basic primary and preventive health care, such as lifesaving cancer screenings, contraception, HIV testing and counseling, STI testing and treatment, and annual exams.
PPIN, represented by attorneys with the ACLU of Indiana and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, filed suit to protect health care access for the Hoosiers who utilize preventive health services, including lifesaving cancer screenings, birth control, well - woman exams and STD prevention and treatment, at its health centers across Indiana.
After Kansas defunded Planned Parenthood and other reproductive health care providers, the number of people accessing birth control, cancer screenings, STI tests, well - woman exams, and other care through the Title X program fell by more than 14,000.
«In these challenging economic times, more women need expanded access to lifesaving cancer screenings, birth control, and other preventive care,» said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Representative Pence's proposals would bar Planned Parenthood from delivering care through federal programs like Medicaid that help millions of women access birth control, lifesaving cancer screenings, immunizations, HIV testing, and testing and treatment for other STIs.
The measures being pushed by the extreme right in Congress would shatter the nation's family planning infrastructure and take away many women's current access to lifesaving cancer screening, annual exams, STD testing, and other basic health services.
The rule would ensure those most in need — those who have very low incomes or lack health insurance — still have access to lifesaving care such as cancer screenings, birth control, STI testing and treatment, and well - woman exams.
«Latina women and their families depend on access to preventive health care, like lifesaving breast cancer screenings, Pap tests, annual exams and affordable birth control.
Those regulations will affect more than women's access to early abortion care, because most abortion care providers offer a full array of safe, affordable, preventive health services, including breast and cervical cancer screening, STD prevention and treatments, and birth control.
«Tens of thousands of Texan women enrolled in the Women's Health Program rely on Planned Parenthood for lifesaving cancer screenings, annual exams, and access to birth conwomen enrolled in the Women's Health Program rely on Planned Parenthood for lifesaving cancer screenings, annual exams, and access to birth conWomen's Health Program rely on Planned Parenthood for lifesaving cancer screenings, annual exams, and access to birth control.
In Wisconsin and Texas, fewer women could access lifesaving cancer screenings following the closure of Planned Parenthood health centers.
As the benefits for women's preventive care continue to roll out, millions of women will gain access to basic preventive care at no cost, including birth control, cancer screenings, well - woman exams, and screenings for diabetes and high blood pressure.
En banc review is also needed to protect low - income Texas women's access to needed preventive health care such as breast exams, birth control, pap tests and STD screenings to nearly 50,000 low - income Texas women.
«They are working to take away women's access to birth control, cancer screenings and other essential health care.
• Senator Frank R. Lautenberg fought to protect Planned Parenthood against congressional attempts to defund Planned Parenthood health centers, which would have reduced women's access to cancer screenings and essential contraception.
This is the only way that millions of women who have low incomes or are uninsured have access to birth control, cancer screenings, STI tests, and other basic care.
«For many women, Massachusetts» investment in family planning services makes the difference between having access to cancer screenings and birth control and forgoing health care altogether,» Dr. Jennifer Childs - Roshak, president and CEO of PPLM, said.
· eliminates funding for the Title X National Family Planning Program, which provides access to birth control, cancer screenings, and other family planning services to five million low - income women each year;
«Defunding» the nonprofit would have cut access to breast cancer screenings and affordable birth control for thousands of New Hampshire women.
• eliminating funding for the Title X National Family Planning Program, which provides access to birth control, cancer screenings, and other family planning services to nearly five million low - income women each year
The rule ensures those most in need — those who have very low incomes or lack health insurance — still have access to lifesaving care, such as cancer screenings, birth control, STI testing and treatment, and well - woman exams.
Next week, the House is expected to take a vote on H.R. 217, Rep. Mike Pence's (R - IN) bill, which would deny access to preventive care for millions of women by prohibiting health centers across the country, including Planned Parenthood health centers, from receiving federal funding for preventive care, including annual exams, lifesaving cancer screenings, contraceptive services, and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections.
Instead, these policies are limiting women's access to a range of preventive reproductive health services and screenings.
Hempstead, NY — April 6, 2015 — Planned Parenthood of Nassau County (PPNC) and Susan G. Komen Greater NYC have announced that they will partner once again to provide Long Island women with comprehensive breast health education and access to free or low - cost screening services through the activities of Sisters United in Health / Hermanas Unidas en la Salud.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z