MI 3.2.5-Suggested Cancer Screening for Females by Age

  • Age 16+

    -Self Examinations (skin cancer):
    Look for abnormal dark spots, raised moles etc.. following the ABCDE method for detection (A-asymmetry) (B-border) (C-color) (D-Diameter) (E-Evolution)
    - Self Examinations (breast cancer):
    Looking for abnormal lumps/texture, or discoloration in or around the breast tissue (reported to doctor any abnormalities-lead to mammogram or biopsy)
  • Age 18+

    -Pap smear (if sexually active at this age or family history of cervical cancers-every 3 years based on risk):
    The pap test is a scraping of cells off of the vaginal wall that are then analyzed under a microscope for abnormalities that could point to cancer.
  • Age 21-29+

    -Genetic Testing:
    Find out what you are predisposed to developing (if colon cancer an early colonoscopy may be suggested)
  • Age 30+

    -Pap Smear and HPV blood test (every 5 years) or just continue pap every 3 years
  • Age 40-50

    -Mammograms (continued annually at age 45+)
    A mammogram is imaging of breast tissue for abnormalities that could point to breast cancer
    (Self breast exams are also necessary)
  • Age 50+

    -Chest X-ray or CT scans (lung cancer test 55+ if smoker=higher risk):
    Diagnostic images to analyze abnormal lung tissue such as dark spots on x-ray etc..
    -Colonoscopy (sigmoid or Double contrast barium Enima-possible early detections-talk to doctor) (colorectal cancer screening):
    Full colonoscopy is the exploration of the colon with a camera- completed annually to look for abnormalities including polyps in the colon and rectum.
    -Mammograms every 2 years at 50+ if no irregular tests thus far