Know Your Lemons Breast Health Class
Welcome to the Breast Cancer Awareness and Education Event With Breast Cancer Survivor and "Lemonista", Jamie Vaughn.đź’— FREE!!!
Welcome to the Breast Cancer Awareness and Education Event With Breast Cancer Survivor and "Lemonista", Jamie Vaughn.đź’— FREE!!!
Lots of people who vape want to quit, but there’s very little guidance on how best to do so.
To advance the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s bold goal to reduce cancer deaths by 40% by 2035, the Foundation’s community grants program announces its support of 13 projects dedicated to increasing cancer prevention and early detection through patient navigation across the U.S. and its territories, ranging from Santa Rosa, California to Guaynabo, Puerto Rico to Washington, D.C.
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, often detected at advanced stages when treatment options are limited. However, there's hope in the form of low-dose CT (LDCT) scans, which can detect lung cancer earlier, when it’s easier to treat. The screening has the potential to significantly reduce lung cancer deaths.
January is Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, a crucial time to spotlight the significant health risks faced by those who dedicate their lives to protecting our communities. This annual observance serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers that firefighters encounter in the line of duty, beyond the immediate threats of flames and smoke.
This webinar will provide an overview of the Renown Health Office of Clinical Research and its oncology portfolio, offering participants insights into ongoing efforts to advance cancer care. Attendees will explore current trends in oncology treatment, focusing on how recent research findings are being applied to improve patient outcomes. The session will also examine future opportunities in cancer treatment, highlighting emerging innovations and their potential impact.
Have you heard of “cancer ghosting”? NPR reporter Yuki Noguchi explored the often-overlooked struggles young cancer survivors face, like "cancer ghosting," where friends or loved ones drift away after a diagnosis.
She spoke with survivors about how they deal with feelings of isolation and with the long-lasting effects of their illness, and points out the need for better understanding and support. It’s an important read for anyone wanting to learn more about the emotional and social challenges that come with surviving cancer at a young age.
By now you have likely heard the news: The U.S. Surgeon General has issued a pivotal advisory spotlighting the connection between alcohol use and cancer risk. This report aims to shed light on alcohol as a significant but often under-recognized preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., contributing to nearly 100,000 cancer cases and about 20,000 cancer deaths each year.
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As we kick off National Radon Action Month this January, the Nevada Radon Education Program is offering a crucial opportunity for homeowners across the state. From January 1 to February 28, Nevadans can obtain free short-term radon test kits at Extension offices and partner locations statewide, while supplies last.
NCC will visit Reno-Sparks Tribal Health Center to provide an informative session on cervical cancer prevention and early detection to health center staff. The lunch and learn will cover the importance of regular screenings, HPV and vaccination, and cervical cancer risk factors and prevention tips. For more information, contact Gina Featherstone at RSTHC, 775-329-5162.