The newly formed HPV Vaccination Roundtable of the SE has developed a series of three initial meetings to explore how we move forward and prevent HPV cancers in the region. The first meeting is on March 30. Click here to register: https://t.co/bA8ozFrHtH
Spring cleaning? It’s a good time to clean up your health habits. About 40% of cancers are associated with lifestyle choices (like keeping a healthy weight) that we can manage. Learn more: https://t.co/ZakMnB5MHu
Public health professionals: join the upcoming National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable (NCCRT) webcast. Hear the latest on what CDC is doing to increase colorectal cancer screening rates. Register here: https://t.co/jl9iJ8LiYK
Think tobacco use just affects your lungs? Smoking can cause #cancer in many places in the body. Learn how to reduce your risk for cancer: https://t.co/ZiJrpicp43
At least 40% of #cancers are linked to things we can change or manage, such as: avoid tobacco, protect your skin, limit alcohol, keep a healthy weight, and get tested for hepatitis C. Learn more: https://t.co/ZakMnB6kx2
Smoking can cause colorectal cancer, the second deadliest cancer in the United States that affects both men and women.
Make a plan to quit today: https://t.co/PkvBTcNqGJ via @FDATobacco.
#ColorectalCancerMonth
Routine screening is #cancer prevention, because #ColorectalCancer doesn’t always have symptoms. If you’re 45 or older, it’s time to talk to your doctor about screening options. https://t.co/kaTifnxjXW
#MondayMotivation: Set a strong example for your family and loved ones by going smokefree. For free help getting started, visit https://t.co/N6zYMofnEY.
What if you couldn’t afford to travel to get screened for cancer? CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control understands. Read how a patient navigator (health care guide), a gas card, and a free cancer screening saved an Oglala Sioux woman’s life. https://t.co/h8GQDU5pz5
We would like to thank outgoing Member, Mr. Bob Ingram, for his service on the Panel and his strong longstanding commitment to the broader cancer community.
Do you know the signs and symptoms of colon cancer? Learning the signs and symptoms, screening options, and speaking to your loved ones about family history is key to colon cancer prevention.
Click here to learn more 👉 https://t.co/xnTc2gYrzU
#CancerSurvivorship research seeks to enhance the health and well-being of all cancer survivors and caregivers.
Learn more about the many aspects of cancer survivorship: https://t.co/Yo8YHcgPDB
For 21 years, we have released our annual #StateofTobaccoControl report to show what federal & state governments need to do to protect the public from tobacco. https://t.co/nnNBTipvKg
#Gratitude check! Who have you shared a dose of Vitamin G with so far today? Still lots of time to do it & reap the benefits for their (and your) mental and emotional #wellbeing!
In the latest issue of CTPConnect: https://t.co/77xqFriV2r
➡️ Help teens avoid vaping and stay nicotine-free with resources from CTP’s new Online Vaping Prevention and Education Resource Center.
➡️ See the National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) results on all tobacco products.
Take control of your life by setting goals! Whether it’s calling a quitline or completing your quit plan, each action is a step toward a smokefree life. Visit https://t.co/N6zYMofnEY for more resources.
Men should care about cervical cancer, too.
Why? Because they can help stop the spread of HPV, which can increase a woman’s risk of developing #cervicalcancer.
This #cervicalcancerawarenessmonth — get the facts about HPV vaccination:
https://t.co/HVl4I9wiMz