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Dr Mark Porter gives listeners the low-down on what the medical profession does and doesn't know. Each week an expert in the studio tackles a particular topic and there are reports from around the UK on the health of the nation - and the NHS.
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"I spend half my week practising medicine and the other half writing and talking about it as a GP in Gloucestershire. Working on Case Notes has been a boon for both me and my patients. One of the principal aims of the programme is to keep our listeners up-to-date with the latest developments in healthcare, and to accomplish that I get to interview a wide range of specialists at the cutting edge of medicine. A rare privilege that ensures our listeners aren't the only ones to learn something new."
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Full programme transcript >>
Medical Screening
This week Dr Graham Easton is locuming while Dr Mark Porter is away.
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Your car has an MOT check every year, so why not do the same for your body? You may not have any symptoms at the moment, but who knows what might be festering under your bonnet?
The NHS offers several screening programmes from breast cancer to antenatal tests, and it鈥檚 on the brink of adding bowel cancer screening and aortic aneurysm screening to the list.
Under new government plans everyone aged 40 to 74 in England will be offered health checks for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease.
So why was it decided that we will be screened for those conditions, but not prostate cancer or lung cancer, for example? And is screening necessarily a good thing? Is it a welcome lifesaver or is it turning us all into patients?
In this week鈥檚 Case Notes, Dr Graham Easton is joined in the studio by three experts to discuss these issues: Julietta Patnick, Director of NHS Cancer Screening Programmes, Dr Ann McPherson, Oxford GP and co-founder of DIPEX, the Database of Patient Experiences, and Hany Hafez, a vascular surgeon at St Richard鈥檚 Hospital in Chichester who鈥檚 been one of the pioneers of screening for aortic aneurysms.
Graham also hears the reasons why not everyone takes up the offer of screening, and why many women are still confused about cervical screening, twenty years after its introduction.
Next week: Knees |
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大象传媒 Health: Screening Programmes 大象传媒 Health: Surgery Notes with Dr Graham Easton
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