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David Fisher, MD, MPH: Love somebody? Check out their Checklist

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Love somebody? Check out their Checklist

Two dozen roses met my bride as she walked in the house one afternoon last week. "What are these for?" she asked.
"From now on," I announced, "every time you do what you just did, it's an automatic two dozen roses."
She had just returned from her annual checkup, and it was time again for that test that every woman dreads- the Pap smear.
"Do I really have to keep going through that?" she asked.
"I've watched women die of cervical cancer, honey. Please keep getting tested- I want you to stick around for a while."

It was then that I realized I was behind on my own preventive screening. It was time for my cholesterol test. Why does it seem so much easier to tell others what to do than to do it yourself? It's particularly easy to put off something like an uncomfortable test or procedure, especially when the benefit of going through the hassle is not always clear.

Thankfully, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has put tremendous effort into identifying which screening tests are the most important. Their recommendations are based on decades of research, and the only tests that make the cut are the ones with strong evidence that they save lives.

The USPSTF has published a checklist that summarizes their recommendations.
Your Checklist for Health (Men)
Your Checklist for Health (Women)

So, I'll take the timeless words of Sting and alter them a bit: "If you love someone . . . check their list." Make sure the person or people you love are keeping up. When they do, let them know how much you appreciate it. And while you're at it, make sure you are up to date, too.

3 comments:

Christine said...

I love this idea, David!! I have your blog officially bookmarked on my home computer. How would someone go about posting a question on here? Thanks, Christine Decker

David Fisher, MD, MPH said...

Thanks Christine! Great to have another "follower".
I'm still figuring out how to have an email inbox for questions. I'll let you know once it is set up.

David

David Fisher, MD, MPH said...

Christine-

Email is up. Check the side of the blog.
David