We now have breast and prostate cancer awareness posters in our toilets. It’s so important to stay informed and proactive about our health. 💪💗 🩷 Breast Cancer Facts: 🌷1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. 🌷Early detection can significantly increase survival rates. 💙 Prostate Cancer Facts: 🔹1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. 🔹Regular screenings can catch it early when it’s most treatable. Remember, checking does no harm. Stay aware and stay healthy! #CancerAwareness #BreastCancer #ProstateCancer #EarlyDetection #HealthMatters
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Are you age 30 to 70 with no history of certain cancers?* We need your help. We invite you to join a research study from the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, to help understand what causes cancer and how to prevent it. Together, we can change the future of cancer prevention. *If you have or once had non-melanoma skin cancer (like basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma), or a condition that raises the risk of getting cancer (like DCIS, or stage 0 breast cancer), you can still join Connect. https://lnkd.in/gntn-pi5 #helppreventcancer #uchicagomedicine #healthychicago #populationhealth
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Recognizing and understanding the risks of the 'Big Four' in gastro tract cancers – Stomach, Colorectal, Pancreatic, and Liver Cancer – is crucial in the fight against cancer. This #NationalCancerPreventionMonth, join us as we delve into expert insights and valuable information on prevention, early detection, and treatment strategies. Stay tuned for our upcoming series of informative videos designed to empower you with knowledge and action steps. Let's join hands in the battle against gastro tract cancers. #StomachCancer #coloncancer #ColorectalCancer #pancreaticcancer #pancreaticcancerawareness #cancerawareness #CancerAwarenessMonth
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March is Prostate Cancer Awareness month Symptoms can include: - needing to pee more often than usual, especially at night - difficulty peeing – for example, a weak flow or having to strain to start peeing - feeling like you have not completely emptied your bladder Early diagnosis saves lives. Check your risk in 30 seconds with the Prostate Cancer UK risk checker - link below: https://ow.ly/4UYI50QPYCF
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September is #prostatecancer awareness month! Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, but early detection can make all the difference. Regular screening is essential, especially for men over 50 or those with a family history. Early diagnosis leads to better treatment options and outcomes. Let’s raise awareness and encourage the men in our lives to take charge of their health. Schedule that screening, and spread the word. 🎧 Want to learn more? Listen to our podcast where we discuss with Dr Michael Liss the importance of prostate cancer screening: https://lnkd.in/e_-hPcNH
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Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is a great reminder for all men to take proactive control of their health. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in Australian men, and early detection can make all the difference. If you're over 50, or even over 40 with a family history, it’s time to talk to your GP about regular prostate checks. Routine screening can help catch prostate cancer in its early stages when treatment is most effective. Don’t wait until symptoms appear—prevention starts with a conversation with your GP.
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AMC Cancer Awareness Coffee Morning | July 2024 We held a coffee morning for our patients to spread awareness around Cervical, Breast & Bowel Cancer. We discussed the importance of always attending & responding to screening appointments, such as Breast Screening, Cervical Smear Screening & Bowel Screening. What should you do? Don’t ignore your symptoms. If you are worried about a lump, abnormal bleeding or you’re not feeling your usual self, go and see your GP. #CancerAwareness
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🧑⚕️ Did you know that prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men? In the UK, about 52,000 men are diagnosed with it every year. Awareness and prevention are paramount. While prostate cancer shows no symptoms in its early stages, it's important to get checked if you are particularly at risk. This usually includes men over 50 or those with a family history of prostate cancer. We're a proud #ProstateCancerUK partner, shining a spotlight on this critical issue across our comms, to ensure our team take action. Even a small step, at the right time, can change everything. ⛑️ Want to check your risk? Get more information here: https://lnkd.in/eQVMBG9D #ProstateCancerAwareness #MensHealth #Keyline
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