• Accept- Visualize -Act- Keep Acting

      Don't waste your time, it's more valuable now than ever! Be Accepted gives you a head start and saves you time.   Accept what is, recognize the situation and get a general overview. The important thing is how you accept the situation and what you do with it. You cannot change what is happening, but you can choose how to react....

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  • My radiologist says I have dense breast tissue. Should I be worried?

    Q: I had my first mammogram this year and was told that everything was fine, but the radiologist sent me a letter saying that I have dense breast tissue. What does this mean, and should I be worried? A:  The short answer is no. Dense breast tissue by itself does not need to cause alarm. Actually, approximately 40% to 50% of women undergoing...

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  • Expanding Global Access to Cervical Cancer Prevention, Screening, and Treatment

    According to the  National Cancer Institute , the incidence of  cervical cancer  in the United States has been steadily declining in recent decades, from an estimated 11.2 cases per 100,000 women in 1992 to 6.7 cases per 100,000 women in 2019. Statistics from other parts of the world, however, paint a substantially different picture.    In the...

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  • We Can Eradicate Cervical Cancer!

    Scientific knowledge eradicated smallpox, a painful and disfiguring disease which killed 300 million people in the 20th century alone. In case anyone has skimmed over this feat of moral greatness, let me say it again: Scientific knowledge eradicated smallpox, a painful and disfiguring disease which killed 300 million people in the 20th century alone....

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  • The Importance of Breast Screening: Zoom On Gabor Forrai

    Prof. Gábor Forrai is the current President of the European Society of Breast Imaging (2015-2018). He is Head of the Department of Radiology at Duna Medical Center - Hospital & Clinics, and Managing Director of GÉ-RAD Kft. Prof. Forrai previously worked as Head of Radiology Department at the Defence Forces Hospital/Teaching Hospital University...

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