RESOURCES
A Curated Collection
of Helpful Links
A small library of the assessments, calculators, and clinical guidelines Dr. Tracy returns to most often, hand-picked to help you understand your own health with clarity and confidence.
A NOTE FROM DR. TRACY:The resources below are the ones I rely on in my own practice. Some are written for patients, some for clinicians. They're offered for education, not as a substitute for the conversation you'll have with your own physician. If you come across a broken link or have a resource you think belongs here, please let us know.
FOR PATIENTSACEs Questionnaire
ACEs Aware · PDF
A ten-question screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences. Early-life stress has measurable effects on adult health. This is a gentle way to understand your own history before bringing it into the conversation with your doctor.
OPEN THE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PATIENTSColorectal Cancer Risk Assessment
National Cancer Institute
An online tool developed by the NCI to estimate your absolute risk of developing colorectal cancer over the next five, ten, or twenty years — useful for deciding when and how often to screen.
ASSESS YOUR RISKFOR CLINICIANSASCCP Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines
ASCCP Management Guidelines
The current, evidence-based management algorithms for abnormal cervical cancer screening results . The web application clinicians use at the point of care.
OPEN THE GUIDELINESFOR PATIENTSTyrer-Cuzick Breast Cancer Risk Calculator
IBIS / Magview
One of the most comprehensive breast cancer risk models available. Factors in family history, reproductive history, and breast density to estimate your personal 10-year and lifetime risk.
USE THE CALCULATORFOR PATIENTSPREVENT™ Cardiovascular Risk Calculator
American Heart Association
The AHA's newest calculator for cardiovascular disease risk, more inclusive and accurate than older models, and now incorporating kidney and metabolic health. A good starting point for heart health conversations.
CALCULATE YOUR RISKFOR CLINICIANSACOG Pain Management Guidelines
ACOG · Obstetrics & Gynecology, July 2025
ACOG's updated clinical guidance on pain management for in-office uterine and cervical procedures. A long-overdue recognition that patient comfort deserves a standard of care.
READ THE GUIDELINES