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http://zl.elsevier.es/es/revista/atencion-primaria-27/articulo/primaria-estrategias-cronicos-venciendo-reticencias-90219026
Preventive medicine
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Don't perform routine annual cervical cytology screening (Pap tests) in women 30 to 65 years of age.16
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ACS/ASCCP/ASCP, ACOG guidelines
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Don't screen women younger than 30 years for cervical cancer with HPV testing, alone or in combination with cytology.2
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USPSTF
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Don't screen women older than 65 years for cervical cancer who have had adequate prior screening and are not otherwise at high risk for cervical cancer.2
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USPSTF
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Don't perform Pap tests in patients younger than 21 years or in women after hysterectomy for benign disease.2*
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ACOG (for age), USPSTF (for hysterectomy)
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Don't screen for ovarian cancer in asymptomatic women at average risk.16
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USPSTF
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Don't use positron emission tomography/CT for cancer screening in healthy individuals.8
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Expert consensus
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Don't perform routine cancer screening for dialysis patients with limited life expectancies without signs or symptoms.18*
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American Society of Nephrology
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Don't repeat colorectal cancer screening (by any method) for 10 years after a high-quality colonoscopy is negative in average-risk individuals.12*
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U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer
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Don't use DEXA to screen for osteoporosis in women younger than 65 years or in men younger than 70 years with no risk factors.2*
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American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American College of Preventive Medicine, NOF, USPSTF
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NOTE: Risk factors include, but are not limited to, fractures after 50 years of age, prolonged exposure to corticosteroids, diet deficient in calcium or vitamin D, cigarette smoking, alcoholism, and thin/small build.
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Don't routinely repeat DEXA scans more often than once every two years.22
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USPSTF, NOF
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Don't perform population-based screening for 25-OH-vitamin D deficiency.15
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Endocrine Society guideline
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Don't screen for carotid artery stenosis in asymptomatic adult patients.2
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USPSTF
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