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Show y I The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 15, 19CI Clubwomen Spellbound by U. Medical Automation By Hazel S. Parkinson Tribune Club Editor Members of the Utah Feder Clubs ation of Women's Four attending the final Days in Fall at the University of Utah Thursday were spellbound with the visual Computer presentation of Technology in Medicine. Cosponsor was the Women's Program Division of Continuing Education. Presenting the information were Dr. Homer R. Warner, professor and department chairman of the department and bioof engineering, director of Medical Laboratory, LDS Hospital, and Dr. Charles R. Smart, associate clinical professor of surgery. Director of the Intermountain Regional Medical Program, Cancer Registry. Provides Insight The purpose of the computer is insight . . . insight into the human body and Its functions. We are trying to find a convenient means for man to talk to machine. The tool we have devised is the computer, which is more simple than computer Qip n Sate Softened for Evenin'; o The Cut: A little past the chin in length at the sides tapering up to two inches shorter across the back in a blunt edge cut. The Set: Place on rollers as shovn. Spray with a jetting lotion. To Comb: From a center part reaching back to the crov.n, the- hair is brushed down ail around cupping two-inc- h - under at the ends. This style must be kept very loose and tossable. New York By Mr. Fred Hairstyle booklet with 46 styles available for 60c plus 15c postage and handling. Address Hairstyle Booklet in care of Home Service Department, Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, I tah, 81110 graphics, explained Dr. Warner. Units can be put in a variety of sites, hospitals, doctors at the bedside of offices, patients, in research labs, where other instruments can be attached, and in remote areas. The computer is in the medical laboratory at LDS Hospital, the Intermountain regional Medical Program, Cancer Registry, where 132 hospitals in the intermountain area are linked to the computer, he said. Field workers go out and gather additional data from hospitals not employing a cancer registry secretary, said Dr. Smart The average age of the 7,623 cases on register at the center is 60 to 70, he said. Breast cancer ranks highest in Utah with cancer of the ce-- rix ranking second. Lung cancer is the highest nationally, and the reason its lower in Utah is that there are fewer smokers in Utah. Utah has 14 percent of deaths due to cancer. The national average is 17 percent, he said. Dr. Smart demonstrated the use of the mobile receiver-sende- r. The information w as visible on a television screen. Asking the computer about lung cancer, It gave back the data that there were 599 cases registered, by one year only 42 percent were still alive. Only 153 of the lung cancer cases were detected in early stage. And cut of those detected and treated in early stages, 74 percent were still alive after one year. Detected when the lung can-c- survived after 5 yeais. So he said, The myth, if you have cancer, that's if . . . isnt right. Look at the survival rate of breast cancer detected early and treated. SNAP-O- He opined that the seven danger signals of cancer publicized by the American Cancer Society has really saved many people. Everyone should know the seven danger signals and if you detect one of the synip- see your physician, he nicians were sending mobile s, clinics to various Utah munities, starting in Tremon-adviseton in December, to provide free Pap testing and breast examinations for women. com-tom- d. He told the women that a team of doctors, nurses, tech- - A; N i. DUSTER WITH PERAAA-PRES- S EASE OF CARE er was moderately 42 were 3.98 advanced, percent alive after one year, the data - A JAJO ' r 'A v v v, . said. 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