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    Health Screening Guidelines, Women Ages 50 to 64

    Screening tests and health counseling are a key part of managing your health. A screening test is done to find disorders or diseases in people who don't have any symptoms. Screening tests are not used to diagnose. They are used to find out if more testing is needed. The goal may be to find a disease early so it can be treated with more success. Or the goal may be to find a disease early so you can make lifestyle changes. You may need regular checkups to help you reduce your risk of disease.

    Below are guidelines for women ages 50 to 64. Talk with your healthcare provider. Make sure you’re up-to-date on what you need.

     

    Screening

    Who needs it

    How often

    Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes

    All women in this age group who are overweight or obese, or had gestational diabetes

    At least every 3 years

    Type 2 diabetes

    All women with prediabetes

    Every year

    Unhealthy alcohol use

    All women in this age group

    At routine exams

    Blood pressure

    All women in this age group

    Once a year if your blood pressure is normal. Normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mm Hg. If your blood pressure is higher than this, follow the advice of your healthcare provider.

    Breast cancer

    All women in this age group at average risk

    Advice varies. Talk with your provider to find out what's best for you.

    All women should know how their breasts normally look and feel. They should know the benefits and risks of breast cancer screening with mammograms.

    Cervical cancer

    All women in this age group, unless they have had a complete hysterectomy

    Pap test every 3 years or Pap test with high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) test every 5 years

    Chlamydia

    Women who are sexually active and at higher risk of infection

    At yearly routine exams

    Colorectal cancer

    All women in this age group at average risk

    Talk with your healthcare provider about which test below is right for you:

    • Flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 years

    • Colonoscopy every 10 years

    • CT colonography (virtual colonoscopy) every 5 years

    • Yearly fecal occult blood test

    • Yearly fecal immunochemical test (FIT)

    • Stool DNA test every 3 years

    • Double contrast barium enema every 5 years

    If you have a test that is not a colonoscopy and have an abnormal test result, you will need a colonoscopy.

    You may need to be screened more or less often. This is based on personal or family health history. Talk with your healthcare provider.

    Depression

    All women in this age group

    At routine exams

    Gonorrhea

    Sexually active women who are at higher risk of infection

    At yearly routine exams

    Hepatitis C

    All women in this age group

    At routine exams

    High cholesterol or triglycerides

    All women in this age group who are at risk for coronary artery disease

    At least every 5 years. Talk with your healthcare provider about your risk.

    HIV

    All women in this age group

    At least 1 time. Get tested yearly if you're at high risk.

    Lung cancer

    All women in this age group who are in fairly good health, are at higher risk for lung cancer, and who:

     

    • Smoke or quit in the past 15 years

    • Have a 20-pack- per year smoking history (1 pack a day for 20 years or 2 packs a day for 10 years)

     

    Expert groups vary in their advice. Talk with your healthcare provider.

    Yearly lung cancer screening with a low-dose CT scan (LDCT). Talk with your healthcare provider.

    Obesity

    All women in this age group

    At yearly routine exams

    Osteoporosis

    Women who are postmenopausal

    Talk with your healthcare provider

    Syphilis

    Women who are at higher risk of infection. Talk with your healthcare provider.

    At routine exams

    Tuberculosis

    Women who are at higher risk of infection

    Talk with your healthcare provider

    Vision

    All women in this age group

    Talk with your healthcare provider

    Health counseling

    Who needs it

    How often

    BRCA gene mutation testing for breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility

    Women who are at higher risk of having this gene mutation. Talk with your healthcare provider.

    When your risk is known

    Breast cancer and chemoprevention

    Women who are at high risk for breast cancer. Talk with your healthcare provider.

    When your risk is known

    Diet and exercise

    Women who are overweight or obese

    When diagnosed, and then at routine exams

    Sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention

    Women who are at higher risk of infection. Talk with your healthcare provider.

    At routine exams

    Use of tobacco and the health effects it can cause

    All women in this age group

    Every exam

    Online Medical Reviewer: Amy Finke RN BSN
    Online Medical Reviewer: L Renee Watson MSN RN
    Online Medical Reviewer: Robert Hurd MD
    Date Last Reviewed: 7/1/2022
    © 2000-2024 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.
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