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Happy Chinese New Year! May this new year bring you luck and success in all your endeavors. Wishing you prosperity, good...
09/02/2024

Happy Chinese New Year!

May this new year bring you luck and success in all your endeavors. Wishing you prosperity, good health, and happiness in the Year of the Dragon.

What is cancer screening?Cancer screening is a way in which doctors check you for some types of cancers before you have ...
16/08/2023

What is cancer screening?

Cancer screening is a way in which doctors check you for some types of cancers before you have any symptoms. Screening also involves looking for areas that can turn into cancer, or "pre-cancers." The goal of cancer screening is to find pre-cancers and cancers as early as possible, so you can get treatment and have the best possible outcome.

Different tests can be used to screen for different types of cancers. The age at which screening starts depends on the type of cancer being screened for. That's because different cancers tend to show up at different times in a person's life.

Why should I have cancer screening?

Cancer that is found early is often small and can sometimes be cured or treated easily. Treating certain cancers early might help people live longer. Sometimes, screening finds cells that do not yet show cancer, but that might turn into cancer cells. Doctors often treat this pre-cancer before it has a chance to become cancer.

Does everyone have the same cancer screening?

No. Not everyone is screened for the same types of cancer. And not everyone begins cancer screening at the same age. For example, people with a family history of certain cancers might begin screening at a younger age than people without a family history. People might have repeat screening tests at different times, too. Ask your doctor or nurse:

●Which cancers should I be screened for?
●Are there choices to make about which screening tests to have?
●At what age should I begin cancer screening?
●How often should I be screened?

Does an abnormal screening test result mean that I have cancer?

No, an abnormal screening test result does not mean that you definitely have cancer. It might mean that you have a condition other than cancer, which might not be serious at all. Or it might mean that you do have cancer or pre-cancer.

If you have an abnormal result, your doctor or nurse will probably need to do other tests to find out for sure if anything is wrong. Try not to worry about having cancer until you follow up with your doctor or nurse.

Which cancers can people be screened for?

Some of the types of cancer for which screening tests are available are:

●Breast cancer – The main test used to screen for breast cancer is called a "mammogram." Doctors do not always agree about when people should start having mammograms. But most people start around age 40 or 50. People who have a strong family history of breast cancer might begin screening earlier. Work with your doctor or nurse to decide when to start breast cancer screening and at what age you might stop screening.

●Colon cancer – There are multiple kinds of screening tests for colon cancer. The choice of which test to have is up to you and your doctor. Doctors recommend that most people begin having colon cancer screening at around age 45. Some people have an increased chance of getting colon cancer, because of a strong family history or certain medical conditions. These people might begin screening at a younger age.

●Cervical cancer – There are several ways to have cervical cancer screening, but one of the most common tests is called a "Pap smear" or "Pap test." For people with a cervix, screening with a Pap test often begins at age 21, although in some cases, screening begins at age 25. Doctors might add or switch to another screening test, called an "HPV test," after age 30. People who are older than 65 might or might not need to continue cervical cancer screening. If you are older than 65, talk with your doctor about whether or not you should keep getting screened.

●Prostate cancer – The main test used to screen for prostate cancer is called a "PSA test." It is unclear whether or not getting screened for prostate cancer can extend a person's life. For this reason, most experts recommend that everyone with a prostate work with their doctor to decide whether screening is right for them. In most cases, people should start discussing prostate cancer screening around age 50. For some people, prostate cancer screening can begin around age 40 if they are at higher risk. This includes Black people, people who have a relative with prostate cancer, and people who have a certain abnormal gene. Most doctors do not recommend screening for people age 70 or older or for those with serious health problems.

●Lung cancer – The main test used to screen for lung cancer is an imaging test called a "low-dose CT scan." For people at increased risk of lung cancer, screening can reduce your chance of dying from lung cancer. If you are 50 to 80 years old, and smoke ci******es or used to smoke ci******es, ask your doctor if you should be screened for lung cancer. The best way to reduce your chance of getting or dying from lung cancer is to stop smoking.

●Ovarian cancer – Most people do not need to think about screening for ovarian cancer. If you are at high risk, your doctor might suggest screening. This might be the case if someone in your family had ovarian or breast cancer, or if your family has a strong history of other cancers.

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Our new location is at:
International Travelers Medical Center

Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Mobile Number: +63 917 124 0312
Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-8PM (Mondays through Fridays
8AM-5PM (Saturday and Sunday)
Walk-ins are very much welcome. No need to set an appointment since we cater our patients on a first come, first served basis
We hope to see you again soon!

🌟 DID YOU KNOW? 🌟 Tai Chi can significantly reduce the risk of falls among older people! 🧘‍♂️Balance plays a crucial rol...
11/08/2023

🌟 DID YOU KNOW? 🌟 Tai Chi can significantly reduce the risk of falls among older people! 🧘‍♂️

Balance plays a crucial role in performing daily activities and preventing falls. Studies have revealed that tai chi, often referred to as "moving meditation," is a highly effective practice for improving balance. Through slow, gentle, and precise movements, coupled with deep breathing, tai chi enthusiasts work towards enhancing their sense of balance.

The benefits of tai chi extend beyond balance. 🙌 By incorporating this ancient practice into your routine, you may also experience improvements in bone and heart health. 💪 Additionally, tai chi has been shown to ease pain and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis, enhancing overall joint health 🦴. Better sleep patterns and an overall sense of wellness are other positive outcomes reported by those who engage in regular tai chi practice.

🔆 If you're seeking a natural way to enhance your balance, why not give tai chi a try? 🌸 Incorporating this centuries-old practice into your daily routine could bring immense benefits to your life.



✨ Visit us at International Travelers Medical Center to unlock a more balanced and healthier you! ✨

We are located at Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Mobile Number: +63 917 124 0312
Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-8PM (Mondays through Fridays
8AM-5PM (Saturday and Sunday)

Walk-ins are very much welcome.

No need to set an appointment since we cater our patients on a first come, first served basis

🌟 Did you know that exercise doesn't have to be a long, continuous session to reap the amazing health benefits? 🤔 In fac...
03/08/2023

🌟 Did you know that exercise doesn't have to be a long, continuous session to reap the amazing health benefits? 🤔 In fact, breaking it up into three or four 10-minute sessions throughout your day can be just as effective! 🏋️‍♂️🚶‍♀️

Regular physical activity is essential for maintaining good health, but we often struggle to find the time for a full-hour workout. That's where this fantastic news comes in! Research has shown that even shorter bursts of exercise can improve cardiovascular health, enhance mental well-being, and boost overall fitness levels. 💪

By incorporating just three or four 10-minute exercise sessions into your daily routine, you can easily achieve the recommended 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity. Whether it's a brisk walk during your lunch break, a quick dance session in the evening, or a set of bodyweight exercises between tasks, every bit adds up! 🌈

So, let's say goodbye to the idea that exercise has to be a time-consuming task. Instead, let's embrace the flexibility of incorporating short bursts of movement into our lives! 🙌

Remember, your well-being matters, and every step towards a healthier lifestyle counts! 💚✨

Visit us at International Travelers Medical Center

Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Mobile Number: +63 917 124 0312
Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-8PM (Mondays through Fridays
8AM-5PM (Saturday and Sunday)
Walk-ins are very much welcome. No need to set an appointment since we cater our patients on a first come, first served basis
We hope to see you again soon!

📣 Did you know that an elevated waist circumference can indicate increased cardiometabolic risk? For men, a waistline of...
28/07/2023

📣 Did you know that an elevated waist circumference can indicate increased cardiometabolic risk? For men, a waistline of ≥40 inches (102 cm) and for women, ≥35 inches (88 cm) could pose a potential health risk.

WHAT IS CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK?
Cardiometabolic risk (CMR) refers to factors that increase the likelihood of experiencing vascular events (STROKE OR HEART ATTACK) or developing diabetes.

Taking care of our bodies is crucial, and monitoring our waist measurement is a simple step towards better health! 📏💪

To know more about being proactive and prioritizing your well-being, visit us at International Travelers Medical Center

Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Mobile Number: +63 917 124 0312
Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-8PM (Mondays through Fridays
8AM-5PM (Saturday and Sunday)
Walk-ins are very much welcome. No need to set an appointment since we cater our patients on a first come, first served basis

Visceral fat is a silent killer suffocating you and your loved ones.Leading to:• Cancer• Strokes• Diabetes• Heart attack...
02/05/2023

Visceral fat is a silent killer suffocating you and your loved ones.

Leading to:
• Cancer
• Strokes
• Diabetes
• Heart attacks
• Alzheimer's disease
• High blood pressure

Here are 7 science-backed ways to strip it away:

1) Focus on a low-carb diet
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23671029/

2) Eat more soluble fibre
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3856431/

3) Eat a high protein diet
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15867303/

4) Reduce stress levels
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18984030/

5) Get enough good quality sleep
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30595686/

6) NEVER eat trans fats
https://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h3978

7) Do regular mixture of aerobic training at low and high intensities, and resistance training
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24730354/

For more information, kindly visit us at our new location:

International Travelers Medical Center

Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Mobile Number: +63 917 124 0312
Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-8PM (Mondays through Fridays
8AM-5PM (Saturday and Sunday)
Walk-ins are very much welcome. No need to set an appointment since we cater our patients on a first come, first served basis
We hope to see you again soon!

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If you or your kids have red, itchy or sticky eyes, it may actually be the latest   variant, XBB.1.16 ( ). Do a test. Th...
16/04/2023

If you or your kids have red, itchy or sticky eyes, it may actually be the latest variant, XBB.1.16 ( ). Do a test. This is a symptom we didn’t see often with past , so it’s easy to mistake it for allergies.

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Our new location is at:
International Travelers Medical Center

Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Mobile Number: +63 917 124 0312
Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-8PM (Mondays through Fridays
8AM-5PM (Saturday and Sunday)

Walk-ins are very much welcome. No need to set an appointment since we cater our patients on a first come, first served basis

There is a new covid variant (XBB.1.16 “Arcturus”) currently wreaking havoc in India. Please Mask Up and Stop the spread...
13/04/2023

There is a new covid variant (XBB.1.16 “Arcturus”) currently wreaking havoc in India. Please Mask Up and Stop the spread of this NEW COVID VARIANT

Coronavirus cases are on the uptick thanks to the new strain.

What is the flu vaccine?The flu vaccine can keep you from getting sick with the flu. The flu is an infection that can ca...
24/03/2023

What is the flu vaccine?

The flu vaccine can keep you from getting sick with the flu. The flu is an infection that can cause fever, cough, body aches, and other symptoms. All forms of the flu are caused by viruses. The medical term for the flu is "influenza."

Who should get the flu vaccine and when?
All people age 6 months or older should get the flu vaccine every year. The vaccine is especially important for certain people at high risk.

When is the best time of year to get the flu vaccine?

No matter where you live, do your best to get the vaccine soon after it becomes available in your area. Depending on how many doses they have had in the past, children ages 6 months through 8 years might need 2 doses of the vaccine for it to work best.

Why should I get the flu vaccine?

Getting vaccinated can help keep you from getting sick and can protect those around you from getting sick. If you have been vaccinated but get the flu, the vaccine can also keep you from getting severely ill or even dying.

Can I get a flu vaccine and a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time?

Yes.

What side effects does the flu vaccine cause?
Often the vaccine causes no side effects. When it does cause side effects, it can cause:

●Redness, mild swelling, or soreness where you got the shot
●A mild fever
●A mild rash
●Headache or body aches

Vaccines also sometimes cause more serious side effects, such as severe allergic reactions. But serious side effects are rare.

Does the flu vaccine cause the flu?

No, the flu vaccine does not cause the flu. People sometimes feel sick after getting the vaccine. But this is often because they were already starting to get sick with the flu or another virus before they had the vaccine.

Does the flu vaccine cause autism?

No. After doing many careful studies, scientists have not found any link between vaccines and autism. Many years ago, a study reported a link between autism and vaccines. But that study turned out to be false. It has been withdrawn.

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What is the flu vaccine?Vaccines can prevent certain serious or deadly infections. The flu vaccine can keep you from get...
24/03/2023

What is the flu vaccine?

Vaccines can prevent certain serious or deadly infections. The flu vaccine can keep you from getting sick with the flu. Vaccines are also called "vaccinations" or "immunizations."

The flu is an infection that can cause fever, cough, body aches, and other symptoms. There are different forms of the flu, including the "seasonal" flu, the 2009-2010 pandemic H1N1 flu (also called the "swine" flu), and the bird flu (also called the "avian" flu). All forms of the flu are caused by viruses. The medical term for the flu is "influenza."

Are there different forms of the flu vaccine?
Yes.
The flu vaccine comes in different forms, including:

●A shot that goes into muscle (usually in the upper part of the arm)
●A nasal spray

Your doctor can help you decide which vaccine is best for you.

Who should get the flu vaccine and when?
All people age 6 months or older should get the flu vaccine every year. The vaccine is especially important for certain people at high risk.

When is the best time of year to get the flu vaccine?

No matter where you live, do your best to get the vaccine soon after it becomes available in your area. Depending on how many doses they have had in the past, children ages 6 months through 8 years might need 2 doses of the vaccine for it to work best.

Why should I get the flu vaccine?

Getting vaccinated can help keep you from getting sick. Plus, being vaccinated can help protect those around you from getting sick. If you have been vaccinated but get the flu, the vaccine can also keep you from getting severely ill or even dying.

Some years the flu vaccine is more effective than others. That's because the people developing the vaccines can't predict exactly how the flu virus is going to change year to year, and it takes months to make a new vaccine.

Some people think the flu vaccine doesn't work because they have known people who got the vaccine and got the flu anyway. But that does not mean the vaccine does not work. Many people who get sick after getting the flu vaccine do not actually have the flu; they have a cold caused by a virus unrelated to the flu virus, so the flu vaccine can't help with that.

Even in years when the vaccine is less effective, it still helps prevent some cases of the flu and also helps to prevent serious illness and outbreaks of the flu.

Can I get a flu vaccine and a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time?

Yes.

COVID-19 stands for "coronavirus disease 2019." It is caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2. The virus first appeared in late 2019 and has since spread throughout the world.

In the United States, COVID-19 vaccines are available for people age 5 and older. It is important to get this vaccine as well as the flu vaccine. You can get both vaccines at the same time.

What side effects does the flu vaccine cause?
Often the vaccine causes no side effects. When it does cause side effects, it can cause:

●Redness, mild swelling, or soreness where you got the shot
●A mild fever
●A mild rash
●Headache or body aches

Vaccines also sometimes cause more serious side effects, such as severe allergic reactions. But serious side effects are rare.

Does the flu vaccine cause the flu?

No, the flu vaccine does not cause the flu. People sometimes feel sick after getting the vaccine. But this is often because they were already starting to get sick with the flu or another virus before they had the vaccine.

Does the flu vaccine cause autism?

No. After doing many careful studies, scientists have not found any link between vaccines and autism. Many years ago, a study reported a link between autism and vaccines. But that study turned out to be false. It has been withdrawn.

What if I am pregnant?

If you are pregnant, it is very important to get the flu vaccine. In pregnant people, flu symptoms can get worse quickly and be dangerous. The flu can even cause trouble breathing or lead to death of the pregnant person or their baby. That is why it is so important to get the flu vaccine if you are or will be pregnant during flu season.

What if I have an egg allergy?

People sometimes worry about this. That's because some forms of the flu vaccine contain small amounts of egg. But the amount is so small that it does not cause an allergic reaction. If you have an egg allergy, you should still get the flu vaccine.

What else can I do to prevent the flu?

In addition to getting the flu vaccine every year, you can:

●Wash your hands often with soap and water, or use alcohol hand rubs
●Stay away from people you know are sick
If you are exposed to the flu, antiviral medicines can help protect you from the flu, but those medicines are not appropriate for everyone. Also, antiviral medicines work only if you start them very soon after being exposed or as soon as you show symptoms.

To protect others, you should also:

●Stay home if you get the flu. Do not go to work or school until your fever has been gone for at least 24 hours, without taking fever-reducing medicine, such as Tylenol. If you work in a health care setting taking care of patients, you might need to stay home longer if you are still coughing.
●Cover your mouth and nose with the inside of your elbow when you cough or sneeze.

For your flu vaccination needs. Visit us at:

International Travelers Medical Center

Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Mobile Number: +63 917 124 0312
Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-8PM (Mondays through Fridays
8AM-5PM (Saturday and Sunday)

Walk-ins are very much welcome. No need to set an appointment since we cater our patients on a first come, first served basis

We hope to see you again soon!

Did you know that there's such a thing as Broken Heart Syndrome?Yes! and it’s also coined as Stress Cardiomyopathy. Stre...
14/02/2023

Did you know that there's such a thing as Broken Heart Syndrome?

Yes! and it’s also coined as Stress Cardiomyopathy.

Stress cardiomyopathy is a heart condition that causes sudden chest pain, trouble breathing, or fainting (passing out). It happens most often in older females. It is often triggered by intense physical or emotional stress such as a sudden medical illness, the death of a loved one, or an argument. But it sometimes happens with without a clear trigger.

Stress cardiomyopathy is also sometimes called "stress-induced cardiomyopathy," "broken heart syndrome," or "takotsubo cardiomyopathy."

In stress cardiomyopathy, part of the heart stops working normally so the heart doesn't pump well. In most cases, the lower end of the heart, called the "apex," is involved. When this happens, this part of the heart gets bigger.

Because of this, stress cardiomyopathy is sometimes called "apical ballooning syndrome."
Even though this condition causes symptoms similar to a heart attack, it is different from a heart attack.

A heart attack happens most often in people with coronary heart disease (also called coronary artery disease). In a heart attack, an artery that supplies blood to the heart gets blocked. This causes part of the heart muscle to be damaged.

People with stress cardiomyopathy do not usually have coronary heart disease.
Stress cardiomyopathy is usually not long-lasting. Most people get completely better in 1 to 4 weeks. But sometimes, stress cardiomyopathy leads to serious heart problems, such as:
●Heart failure, which is a condition in which the heart does not pump well
●Heart rhythm problems that cause the heart to beat much faster or slower than normal
●Heart valve problems

What are the symptoms of stress cardiomyopathy?

The most common symptom is sudden chest pain. Some people have trouble breathing or faint (pass out).

Will you need tests?
Yes. Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and do an exam. Because the symptoms of stress cardiomyopathy are the same as those of a heart attack, your doctor will order tests to find out what's causing your symptoms.
These tests can include:
●Blood tests – During stress cardiomyopathy, the heart releases certain proteins. Blood tests can show whether these proteins are in your blood.

●A chest X-ray – This can show if there is fluid in the lungs. It also shows the general shape of the heart and large blood vessels in the chest.

●An electrocardiogram (also called an "ECG") – This test measures the electrical activity in the heart

●An echocardiogram (also called an "echo") – This test uses sound waves to create a picture of the heart as it beats

●Cardiac catheterization (also called "cardiac cath") – During this test, the doctor puts a thin tube called a catheter into a blood vessel in your leg or arm. Then they move the tube up to your heart. When the tube is in your heart or blood vessels, they will take measurements. The doctor might also put a dye into a tube that shows up on an X-ray. This part of the test is called "coronary angiography." It can show if any of the arteries in your heart are narrowed or blocked.

How is stress cardiomyopathy treated?

Most people are treated with medicines. Your doctor can prescribe different heart medicines, depending on your symptoms and the problems caused by your cardiomyopathy.

People usually take some medicines for a short time only, until their condition improves. But some people take the medicines for life.
Most people with stress cardiomyopathy get better within 1 to 4 weeks and do not get this condition again. But some people who have had stress cardiomyopathy get the condition again.

Stay in love and stay healthy. Have a stress free Valentine’s Day Everyone!

What is cancer screening?Cancer screening is a way in which doctors check you for some types of cancers before you have ...
02/02/2023

What is cancer screening?

Cancer screening is a way in which doctors check you for some types of cancers before you have any symptoms. Screening also involves looking for areas that can turn into cancer, or "pre-cancers." The goal of cancer screening is to find pre-cancers and cancers as early as possible, so you can get treatment and have the best possible outcome.

Different tests can be used to screen for different types of cancers. The age at which screening starts depends on the type of cancer being screened for. That's because different cancers tend to strike at different times in a person's life.

Why should I have cancer screening?

Cancer that is found early often is small and can sometimes be cured or treated easily. Treating certain cancers early can help people live longer. Sometimes, screening finds cells that do not yet show cancer, but that might turn into cancer cells. Doctors often treat this pre-cancer before it has a chance to become cancer.

Does everyone have the same cancer screening?
No. Not everyone is screened for the same types of cancer. And not everyone begins cancer screening at the same age.

For example, people with a family history of certain cancers might begin screening at a younger age than people without a family history. People might have repeat screening tests at different times, too.

Ask your doctor or nurse:
●Which cancers should I be screened for?
●Are there choices to make about which screening tests to have?
●At what age should I begin cancer screening?
●How often should I be screened?

Does an abnormal screening test result mean that I have cancer?

Not always. An abnormal screening test result means that you might have cancer or pre-cancer. It does not mean that you definitely have cancer. If you have an abnormal result, your doctor or nurse will probably need to do other tests to find out for sure if anything is wrong. Try not to worry about having cancer until you follow up with your doctor or nurse.

Which cancers can people be screened for?

Some of the types of cancer for which screening tests are available are:
●Breast cancer – The main test used to screen for breast cancer is called a "mammogram." Doctors do not always agree about when people should start having mammograms. But most people start around age 40 or 50. People who have a strong family history of breast cancer might begin screening earlier. Work with your doctor or nurse to decide when to start breast cancer screening and at what age you might stop screening.

●Colon cancer – There are multiple kinds of screening tests for colon cancer. The choice of which test to have is up to you and your doctor. Doctors recommend that most people begin having colon cancer screening at around age 50. Some people have an increased chance of getting colon cancer, because of a strong family history or certain medical conditions. These people might begin screening at a younger age.

●Cervical cancer – There are several ways to have cervical cancer screening, but one of the most common tests is called a "Pap smear" or "Pap test." For people with a cervix, screening with a Pap test often begins at age 21, although in some cases, screening begins at age 25. Doctors might add or switch to another screening test, called an "HPV test", after age 30. People who are older than 65 might or might not need to continue cervical cancer screening. If you are older than 65, talk with your doctor about whether or not you should keep getting screened.

●Prostate cancer – The main test used to screen for prostate cancer is called a "PSA test." It is unclear whether getting screened for prostate cancer can extend a person's life or help them feel better. For this reason, most experts recommend that everyone with a prostate work with their doctor to decide whether screening is right for them. In most cases, people should start discussing prostate cancer screening around the age of 50. For some people, prostate cancer screening can begin around the age of 40 if they are at higher risk. This includes Black people, people who have a relative with prostate cancer, and people who have a certain abnormal gene. Most doctors do not recommend screening for people age 70 or older or for those with serious health problems.

●Lung cancer – The main test used to screen for lung cancer is an imaging test called a "low dose CT scan." For people at increased risk of lung cancer, screening can reduce your chance of dying from lung cancer. If you are 50 to 80 years old, and smoke ci******es or used to smoke ci******es, ask your doctor if you should be screened for lung cancer. The best way to reduce your chance of getting or dying from lung cancer is to stop smoking.

●Ovarian cancer – To screen for ovarian cancer, doctors can do a blood test, an imaging test called an ultrasound, or both. But these tests do not always find early ovarian cancer. Most people do not need ovarian cancer screening. Still, the tests are sometimes used in people with a family history of ovarian or breast cancer. For them, screening might begin at age 30 to 35. Screening is not recommended for people who do not have a family history of ovarian or breast cancer.

For inquiries. You may see oh ur doctor at

International Travelers Medical Center

Unit 1403 Centuria Medical Center Century City General Luna St. corner Salamanca St. Brgy Poblacion Makati City

Landline Numbers:
+632 8256 9396
+632 8687 5288
Email Address: itmcmanila@gmail.con
Facebook: International Travelers Medical Center
Instagram: .official

Clinic Hours : 8AM-5PM
Mondays through Sundays except SPECIAL HOLIDAYS

We hope to see you again soon!

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Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
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