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How to talk about lifestyle and breast cancer risk News

How to talk about lifestyle and breast cancer risk

Several lifestyle choices can reduce breast cancer risk, but they’re not always easy to discuss. Learn about five lifestyle factors linked to breast cancer risk, along with key points that may resonate with your patients.

Transforming chronic pain management: A novel transdisciplinary approach Video

Transforming chronic pain management: A novel transdisciplinary approach

This talk introduced the WellSpan Restorative Pain Program, a pioneering initiative that integrated clinical care, body work, and behavioral therapy to address the complex nature of chronic pain.

Women treating high risk indicated patients (WHiP) conference Video

Women treating high risk indicated patients (WHiP) conference

In April 2024, WellSpan York Hospital hosted the second annual Women Treating High Risk Indicated Patients (WHiP) conference, bringing together 21 female cardiologists while streaming to more than 75 cardiologists in five countries

Maximizing VAD benefits: The critical role of timely referral News

Maximizing VAD benefits: The critical role of timely referral

Many heart failure patients who need a ventricular assist device (VAD) don’t get one until their condition has advanced too far. Learn the nuances of advanced heart failure symptoms and when to refer patients for VAD evaluation.

AI’s “second pair of eyes” helps detect more breast cancers News

AI’s “second pair of eyes” helps detect more breast cancers

Standard mammograms miss about 20% of all breast cancers in the U.S. WellSpan Health is the only system in the region using AI to improve detection and provide results faster so patients can get follow-up care ASAP.

Catching abdominal aortic aneurysms before they burst News

Catching abdominal aortic aneurysms before they burst

An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening is recommended for men ages 65-75 who are or were smokers. Women with risk factors like a family history may also benefit. Find out who to screen for AAA, how to manage it and when to refer.

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