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Cancer Prevention Month

To the editor:

February is National Cancer Prevention Month and a great opportunity to learn more about how to reduce your risk for cancer or even prevent it. Research shows that up to half of cancer cases and about half of cancer deaths could be prevented by getting screened for certain cancers and with lifestyle changes like choosing a diet with fruits and vegetables, exercising, drinking less alcohol and not smoking.

One key action you can take right now is making sure you are up to date with your cancer screenings. Talk to your doctor about what screenings you need now, and which are due in the future. How can screening prevent cancer? In the case of cervical and colorectal cancers, screening tests can find the cells that lead to cancer. These cells can be removed before cancer grows. Although breast cancer can’t be prevented with a screening test, a mammogram can find breast cancer early when it may be easier to treat.

If you don’t have insurance or a health care provider, the Cancer Services Program Northeastern NY may be able to help. The CSP provides free cervical, colorectal and breast cancer screening for eligible New Yorkers who do not have health insurance. If you are age 40 or older, call the CSP at 518-324-7671 to find out if you qualify for free cancer screenings.

Your health matters, call now!

Colleen Jackson

Community Outreach Coordinator

Cancer Services Program of Northeastern NY

Plattsburgh

Starting at $4.75/week.

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