Screening tests can prevent cervical and colorectal cancers by removing precancerous problems (before they turn into cancer). Tests can find other cancers early, when treatment is likely to work best. Are you due for a screening test? https://t.co/HlQGeWLbkV
National Cancer Institute shares four warning signs of potential colorectal cancer in adults under 50: abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, diarrhea, and iron deficiency anemia https://t.co/40fIgM9Kfx
In honor of May being #MentalHealth Awareness Month, we are elevating the stories of cancer survivors who shared the emotional toll of cancer and how they got through it. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth https://t.co/27O0GMk8ND
Using a green dye to track lymphatic movement led to earlier detection of breast cancer-related lymphedema. When caught early, interventions can help mitigate the condition. #BCSM https://t.co/ef4S1go65f
Caring for someone with a serious illness, like cancer, can be difficult.
Here are some tips about caring for the caregiver. https://t.co/Hy03mWyeuO #CopingTips
#ColorectalCancer is known as the “old person's disease”. Not only is this #stigma inaccurate (patients younger & younger are receiving diagnoses), but it can be the difference between saving a younger patient’s life. https://t.co/JYZI8E5rDl #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth
This article offers great information and resources if you are interested in exploring complementary health approaches to treat cancer or any other ailment. https://t.co/yo0iJLZ7Oo
Some cancers can be prevented, and you can lower your risk for many others. Screening, vaccines, and making healthy choices can all play a role. Learn what you can do: https://t.co/uYnsm3IvGH #NationalCancerPreventionMonth