Instead of focusing on the challenges, Jaymie’s stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis motivated her to do things she’d never done before. Inspired by stories like Jaymie’s, we’re working to transform the way cancer is treated for people with lung cancer. #WorldLungCancerDay
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Did you know that lung cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide? Anyone with lungs can get cancer, but primarily smokers. August 1 is World Lung Cancer Day #WeSPARK #cancersupport #WLCD24 #WorldLungCancerDay #LivingWithLungCancer #LungCancer #LungCancerAwareness #LungCancerScreening #supportsurvivors
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Check out our very own Dr. Raajit Chanana recently joined a podcast with RJ Rohan to discuss an important topic: cancer awareness and prevention. 🩺✨ In this insightful episode, Dr. Raajit shares valuable information on early detection, treatment options, the latest research and how Oncare is playing a vital role in revolutionising cancer treatment. Whether you’re looking for guidance or simply want to learn more, this conversation is a must-listen! 📺 Full Video Out tomorrow!! Let’s spread the knowledge and support one another on this journey. 💙 #CancerAwareness #HealthTalk
Catch a sneak peek of Dr. Raajit & RJ Rohan’s insightful conversation on cancer treatment, breast cancer screening and how Oncare is playing a vital role in changing the game of cancer treatment. Stay tuned for the full video on @radiokarohan’s YouTube channel tomorrow!
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April is esophageal cancer awareness month. It is the 5th leading cancer for people 40-64 in the U.S. If caught early there is a 47% survival rate versus only 6% in stage 4. TIMING IS EVERYTHING when it comes esophageal cancer. Learn how to listen to your body and take action: https://bit.ly/3QGuEhr #esophaguscancer #esophagealcancerawarenessmonth #earlydetection #earlycancerdetection #3stepsdetect #detectogether
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Why are folks hesitant to have this potential life-saving screening done? As an American Cancer Society employee who works with communities and who has a vast history of cancer in my family; you can imagine I meet lots of people who share stories with me. I've met folks who had polyps discovered and removed, during their routine screenings, I've had volunteers who refuse to have a screening done because they say, "I don't want to know". I've met the grandmother of a 24-year-old who succumb to colorectal cancer. When I asked if he had experienced any signs or symptoms she said, "yes". Apparently, he had loose bowels for a month before going to see about it. By the time he did, he was stage 4. It doesn't have to be this way. If you feel something is wrong, follow your gut. If you're wrong, you're still alive. There are several colon cancer screenings you can choose from, but the best one is whichever one you have done. Take it from someone who has had three (3) colonoscopies, the worst part is the preparation. I didn't feel any different after the procedure. So, if you are 45 and DO NOT have a history of cancer in your family or experiencing any signs or symptoms and have not had a colon cancer screening, call your primary care provider and ask them for a referral. You could be saving your own life. If you do have a history of cancer in your family or having some questionable signs or symptoms, talk to your primary provider as soon as possible. Let's all be proactive in our own healthcare, not reactive.
Colorectal cancer can be prevented, and it’s highly survivable when caught early. Screening starts at 45. Find a screening location near you and get a personalized screening recommendation at YourColonIs45.org – brought to you by American Cancer Society and Colorectal Cancer Alliance #YourColonIs45
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Screening for colorectal cancer starts at 45.
Colorectal cancer can be prevented, and it’s highly survivable when caught early. Screening starts at 45. Find a screening location near you and get a personalized screening recommendation at YourColonIs45.org – brought to you by American Cancer Society and Colorectal Cancer Alliance #YourColonIs45
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🟣 Connecting the dots 🟣 Read more about development in the world of cancer therapy development and how this link to our program. For instance, read about the importance of a patient-centric approach, which is something that Oncode Accelerator is implementing in its program. For the whole article click the link below 👇
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In consultation with over 70 of their expert Network members, Lung Cancer Policy Network has developed a report to inform the development of effective strategies for the earlier detection of lung cancer. Read their toolbox for change report 🔗https://ow.ly/LcHF50QgJgn #LungCancer
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Looking for info on colorectal cancer and how it spreads in the body? Fight Colorectal Cancer is hosting a great webinar tomorrow: Join @CathyEngMD and @CancerInsider as they discuss common locations for #CRC metastases, available treatment options, and answer your questions about stage IV #ColorectalCancer. https://lnkd.in/eggPuscE
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World Lung Cancer Day is a reminder that together, we can make a difference. Advocate for better treatments, support those in need, and help spread knowledge about lung cancer. #Timt #WorldLungCancerDay #LungCancerAwareness #FightLungCancer #LungCancerResearch #LungCancerSurvivor #EndLungCancer #LungHealth #CancerAwareness #LungCancerSupport #HopeForLungs #LungCancerWarrior #BeatLungCancer
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