Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month
September is the Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month and we would like to take a moment to discuss about thyroid cancer since it is the most rapidly increasing cancer by incidence in the United States. Thyroid cancer affects all people of all ages, from young children to seniors. Thankfully, due to the successful treatment of early-detected […]
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
September is the National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, so we would like to share with you some general information about the disease. Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men. It is estimated that about 1 in 7 men will be diagnosed with this cancer during their lifetime. Prostate […]
National Cancer Screening Day for Breast, Colorectal, and Cervical Cancer is August 16
August 16th is the Wellpoint Foundation and American Cancer Society (ACS) National Cancer Screening Day. Wellpoint’s generous grant to ACS has allowed local community organizations and health centers in 14 states advance ACS’s efforts to increase awareness and education for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers. The goal is to offer free cancer screenings to underserved […]
Sarcoma Awareness
July has been proposed as Sarcoma Awareness Month. To support this cause, we wanted to tell you a little more about this cancer.
10 Things to Remember for UV Safety Month
If I were to ask you what our largest organ is how many of you would guess the skin? Indeed the skin is the body’s largest organ protecting us against heat, sunlight, injury and infection which means that it too needs protection! As soon as we step outside our skin becomes susceptible to the sun’s rays. While it […]
Know Your Nuts: April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
Testicular cancer is the #1 most common cancer among young men aged 15-35, but it can happen at any age. The good news, though, is it is one of the most treatable cancers and 99% of men diagnosed will survive and go on to live normal, healthy lives. Though highly treatable, testicular cancer can spread […]
April is Oral, Head, and Neck Cancer Awareness Month
As April comes to a close, we’d like to take a moment to talk about oral, head, and neck cancers. Head and neck cancers typically begin in the squamous cells lining the moist, mucosal surfaces inside the head and neck, but they can also begin in the salivary glands, although they’re more rare. These cancers […]
Colorectal Cancer Awareness
Talking about your gastrointestinal system and bowel issues may not be the most comfortable discussion to have with your doctor, but it’s an important one, especially if you’re 50 years of age or older. It’s recommended that you start routinely screening for colorectal (colon) cancer, cancer of the colon or rectum, at 50 to help […]
Today is American Diabetes Alert Day!
The fourth Tuesday of every March has been deemed American Diabetes Association Alert Day®, a one-day “wake-up call” to the American public asking them to take the Diabetes Risk Test (available in English and Spanish) to see if they’re at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.
February is American Heart Month
While we usually focus on issues related to cancer on this blog, some health issues are so pervasive that they deserve time and consideration here, and cardiovascular disease is one of them.