A Woman's Concise Guide to Common Medical Tests
192 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Paperback
Release Date:31 Mar 2005
ISBN:9780813535807
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A Woman's Concise Guide to Common Medical Tests

Rutgers University Press

Every year, millions of healthy women undergo a variety of screening tests without understanding why or the meaning of the outcome. If you are among those women, overwhelmed by information and baffled by results, this is the book you've been waiting for. In straightforward, personable prose, A Woman's Concise Guide to Common Medical Tests surveys a wide variety of standard tests commonly suggested by doctors.

Using the recommendations of the U.S. Preventative Health Services Task Force as a starting point, physicians Michele C. Moore and Caroline M. de Costa describe and explain screening tests for STDs and other communicable diseases, diabetes, thyroid disease, bone loss, various genetic tests, pregnancy, and cancer (including breast, colon, and skin). A section on common blood tests demystifies the numerical results that can be virtually impossible to interpret for women outside the medical profession. The authors detail what is considered "normal" as well as what's not-to help women make sense of their results.

As practicing physicians, both authors have fielded patients' questions about standard screening tests and understand what women should know but often feel afraid to ask about. For each test, there is an explanation of why it may be ordered, how it is done, what sort of preparation may be involved, and what risks may be incurred.

As the health-care industry continues to evolve, the amount of medical information available to women about their health can be overwhelming and confusing. Without being encyclopedic or intimidating, A Woman's Concise Guide to Common Medical Tests offers all the facts you need about screening tests, all in one place.

This is a well-written, thoughtful, and eminently readable guide through the often complex maze of preventative medical care. Beth Barnet, M.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine
Just what the doctor and the patient ordered - up-to-date, clear, informative, and, most of all, helpful. Leo B. Twiggs, MD, director, Institute for Women's Health, University of Miami

Michele C. Moore, M.D., is a family physician specializing in women's health. She is the author of The Only Menopause Guide You'll Need and the coauthor, with Caroline M. DeCosta, of Do You Really Need Surgery? A Sensible Guide to Hysterectomy and Other Procedures. Caroline M. de Costa, M.D., professor of Ob/Gyn at James Cook University School of Medicine in Australia, is the author of Tying the Tubes.


What is a screening test?
The annual physical exam
Pap smears
Colposcopy
Screening for breast cancer
Screening for colon cancer
Screening for diabetes
Screening for heart disease
Screening and testing for communicable disease
Screening for bone loss
Vision screening
Screening in older women
Screening in pregnancy
What's left out and why
Genetic screening
Laboratory tests
The positive side of prevention
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