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40 - 44
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> Ages
19 - 34
> Ages
35 - 39
> Ages
40 - 44
> Ages
45 - 49
> Ages
50 and older
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Cancer Society
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Mayo Clinic
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for Disease Control
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Male Health
Screenings
Heart disease and
cancer of the prostate and colon are major health risks for men. TIers are
urged to use the preventive benefits available through their health plans.
In the past, TI has directed males to identified providers in Dallas,
Sherman, Stafford and Tucson. Going forward, we have removed any barriers
this process may have created, and are encouraging you to see your
private physician to obtain a preventive health screening. If you want
to continue to see physicians you have used in the past, you should contact
them directly to make sure that they are participating in your health plan
network and make your appointment.
Risk Factors for Men
Early death from some diseases can be prevented. You can take responsibility
for your own health by learning simple skills and making positive changes
through lifestyle and disease prevention, self-examination and preventive
screening. Heart disease and cancer of the prostate and colon are major
health risks for men. Self-exams and regular medical checkups are the best
methods for early detection and treatment.
You and Your Doctor
Taking responsibility for your healthcare doesn't mean doing it alone. It
means developing a partnership with your healthcare providers. To get the
most out of your next visit to the doctor, use this checklist:
- Print the list of
covered preventive screenings for your age group, which can be accessed
from the links at the left, and take it with you to your next
appointment to let your doctor know what your health plan covers.
- Bring a list of
questions you want to ask.
- Keep a written
record of any symptoms you have experienced. When did the problem begin?
Be able to describe the symptoms clearly.
- Bring along any
medications you are taking, including vitamins and supplements.
- Take notes during
your session with the doctor. Ask questions to ensure that you
understand any unfamiliar terms and any recommended treatment or course
of action.
Blue Cross Blue
Shield PPO Coverage
The Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO plan provides extensive coverage for
preventive health examinations and tests, and male participants in the plan
(including employees, spouses and retirees) are encouraged to take advantage
of this important benefit.
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Coverage
If you are an HMO participant, contact your HMO to understand the coverage
you have available through your plan.
To learn more about
preventive health-care programs, click on the "Home" link in the menu
located at the left side of this page.
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