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What it means when your doctor says . . . . We live in exciting times

November 18, 2013 16:11
ElieCannon 4

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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I really get quite excited when I think about the history of medicine. I studied it at school, long before I was a doctor, learning about Galen’s humours and Jenner’s smallpox.

It is fascinating to think how far we have come in terms of treating and curing illnesses: antibiotics, genetics, imaging have changed the landscape of medicine and even in the 12 years since I qualified, medicine has evolved at a truly mind-blowing rate.

This month I have spoken on the news about advances in cancer that are set to revolutionise treatment: truly history in the making.

Cervical cancer is linked to a virus known as HPV and research suggests now that we can focus in on those carriers of HPV for cancer screening and prevention, rather than mass population screening.
This targeted approach not only saves money, it allows resources to be focused on the right individuals leading to earlier treatment and better outcomes.