Healthcare providers: your patients between the ages of 55-74 who have smoked cigarettes every day for at least 20 years may be eligible for lung cancer screening through the Ontario Lung Screening Program. Learn more: https://t.co/PFbQohlO5j
Primary care providers: check out our website for information and resources that span the cancer continuum in Toronto Central including prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, end-of-life care and survivorship. Learn more: https://t.co/yoWoS2Z83V
Primary care providers: #DYK the High Risk OBSP Requisition Form has been updated? The new referral criteria will allow more people to be referred for genetic assessments to evaluate their eligibility for screening: https://t.co/1IcaSjkD50
Are you overdue for breast cancer screening? Contact your family doctor, nurse practitioner or your local Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP) site. Learn more: https://t.co/ACpdO0HBlY
Now is a great time to get checked for colon cancer. The test is free, painless and can be completed at home. Learn more: https://t.co/gYrEYM47Th #ColonCancerAwarenessMonth
Our free virtual event - #BestHealthForBlackWomen - is this Thursday, March 30, 6:30 pm-9 pm. Join us as we bring together experts, organizations & community members for a conversation about #BreastCancer and gynecological conditions. All are welcome! https://t.co/VjFbx1xyri
It is important to stay on top of your health. Getting checked regularly for colon cancer leads to healthier lives for you, your loved ones and your community. Learn more: https://t.co/gYrEYM47Th #ColonCancerAwarenessMonth
We’d like to hear from you.
Now you can share your thoughts on supplemental screening as an adjunct to mammography for breast cancer screening in people with dense breasts.
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It's Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month - a great time to catch up on your cancer screening. Talk with your family doctor or nurse practitioner.
Learn more: https://t.co/llJOtGDZab
March is #ColonCancerAwarenessMonth. Did you know there are things you can do to lower your risk of colon cancer? Learn more at #MyCancerIQ: https://t.co/Yh0e8bnYwe
If you do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner, you can call Health811 at 8-1-1 or find one here: https://t.co/N7JnAtkfE6
We also offer cancer screening at Health Access Taylor-Massey: https://t.co/1uPSbQRmBZ 2/2
Are you due for your colon cancer screening test? Contact your family doctor or nurse practitioner to learn more and help stay on top of your health: https://t.co/htB3aytORX
#ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth 1/2
#DYK people should still get checked for colon cancer even if no one else in their family has had the disease? If you’re 50 or older, you’ll want to read this: https://t.co/gYrEYM47Th #coloncancerawarenessmonth
March is #ColonCancerAwarenessMonth
Visit our Community Health Fair @fhc_chc on Wed, Mar 22 from 2-5pm to talk to a Dr. about colorectal cancer screening: https://t.co/0m5eCTNdpK
Other #CancerScreening (breast & cervical) and #COVID vaccines also available.
#OHTs
Did you know @CancerCare_ON has helpful colon cancer screening resources for First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous communities and organizations? Learn more: https://t.co/IJvlLu6YrW #ColonCancerAwarenessMonth
Healthcare providers: #DYK the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) instructions are available in 32 languages for your patients? Download them here: https://t.co/xHSnofmgDk #ColonCancerAwarenessMonth
March is #ColonCancerAwarenessMonth. Are you due for colon cancer screening? Learn more about FIT, the test you can do at home: https://t.co/gYrEYM47Th