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Living with a tracheostomy

If you have undergone surgery and have a tracheostomy tube temporarily or permanently, it is important that you acquire autonomy in your self-care.

The intention of this guide is to give you the most complete information possible so that you and your family can better understand your illness, to learn about the new care that you will have to incorporate into your daily life, and to help you feel safe and overcome difficulties.

 

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Living with a laryngectomy

If you have undergone a total laryngectomy for laryngeal cancer, the prognosis for survival is very good, especially if it has been diagnosed early.

The intention of this guide is to give you the most complete information possible, also to your family, so that they can better understand your illness and know the new care that you will have to incorporate into your routine to help you feel more secure and overcome difficulties.

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Ib-Salut’s Breast Cancer Early Detection program

Ib-Salut’s Breast Cancer Early Detection program is aimed at all women living in the Balearic Islands between 50 and 69 years old. It doesn’t matter what health insurance they have or where they were born.

The routine mammographic study consists of the realization of two projections (radiographs) of each breast, which are technically called the caudal skull and the mediolateral oblique. Mammograms are read by two radiologists separately (double independent reading).

The most appropriate interval between mammograms is the one that maximizes the benefits of screening with the fewest number of mammograms performed throughout the lifetime of women. The proposed interval in all screening programs is 2 years.

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