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Mammo EBOOK Combination Pack

SPECIAL PRICE $129 29 CEUs
Instructional Videos:

SKU: RCE135-236
Manufacturer part number: RCE135-236
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ORDER THESE TWO COURSES AT A SPECIAL PRICE AND RECEIVE 24 CATEGORY A CREDITS.  YOU WILL RECEIVE TWO E-COURSES.

Saving Womens Lives:

The content for this course is based off of Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis, a publication by the The National Academies Press.

The eBook for this content is available for download for free by the publisher at the following link: Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis | The National Academies Press

The outlook for women with breast cancer has improved in recent years. Due to the combination of improved treatments and the benefits of mammography screening, breast cancer mortality has decreased steadily since 1989. Yet breast cancer remains a major problem, second only to lung cancer as a leading cause of death from cancer for women. To date, no means to prevent breast cancer has been discovered and experience has shown that treatments are most effective when a cancer is detected early, before it has spread to other tissues. These two facts suggest that the most effective way to continue reducing the death toll from breast cancer is improved early detection and diagnosis.

 

Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards:

The content for this course is based off of Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards, a publication by the The National Academies Press.

The eBook for this content is available for download for free by the publisher at the following link: Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards | The National Academies Press

Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States, but breast cancer mortality has been steadily declining since 1990. Early detection via screening mammography, coupled with improved therapy, has been credited with reducing the number of breast cancer deaths in the United States and other countries. Until research determines a way to prevent breast cancer, screening mammography will continue to be the primary tool in efforts to reduce the toll of the disease. Thus, ensuring the quality of mammography is important for women’s health.  This course, published by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council shows how the MQSA regulations have helped improve the quality of Mammography.  These courses also meet FDA requirements for continuing education.

ORDER THESE TWO COURSES AT A SPECIAL PRICE AND RECEIVE 24 CATEGORY A CREDITS.  YOU WILL RECEIVE TWO E-COURSES.

Saving Womens Lives:

The content for this course is based off of Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis, a publication by the The National Academies Press.

The eBook for this content is available for download for free by the publisher at the following link: Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis | The National Academies Press

The outlook for women with breast cancer has improved in recent years. Due to the combination of improved treatments and the benefits of mammography screening, breast cancer mortality has decreased steadily since 1989. Yet breast cancer remains a major problem, second only to lung cancer as a leading cause of death from cancer for women. To date, no means to prevent breast cancer has been discovered and experience has shown that treatments are most effective when a cancer is detected early, before it has spread to other tissues. These two facts suggest that the most effective way to continue reducing the death toll from breast cancer is improved early detection and diagnosis.

 

Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards:

The content for this course is based off of Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards, a publication by the The National Academies Press.

The eBook for this content is available for download for free by the publisher at the following link: Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards | The National Academies Press

Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States, but breast cancer mortality has been steadily declining since 1990. Early detection via screening mammography, coupled with improved therapy, has been credited with reducing the number of breast cancer deaths in the United States and other countries. Until research determines a way to prevent breast cancer, screening mammography will continue to be the primary tool in efforts to reduce the toll of the disease. Thus, ensuring the quality of mammography is important for women’s health.  This course, published by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council shows how the MQSA regulations have helped improve the quality of Mammography.  These courses also meet FDA requirements for continuing education.

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