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Do You Need a Mammogram Before Age 40?
It’s generally recommended that every woman starts their breast cancer screening mammograms at age 40 and continues to get them yearly until at least age 75. But what are the reasons to start your...
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What You Should Know About Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and cause of death among gynecologic cancers in the US.
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Breast Cancer Now Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancer Worldwide
Learn more about the risk factors that increase the chances for Breast Cancer and optimistic news about treatment and recovery.
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How Women Can Protect Themselves Against Cancer
Undergoing regular preventive screenings is critical for a woman to lower her risk of developing cancer. Learn more.
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Keys to Early Cancer Detection
You and your doctor can take steps to detect cancer early, when it’s most treatable, with routine screenings for many types of cancer. Learn more.
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Take Action to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Understand the causes, diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer in women and how to reduce your risk.
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The Truth About Dense Breasts, Implants and Mammograms
Find out what dense breasts or implants mean for your health. -
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Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer Can Save Lives
In light of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we’re recognizing the risk factors and preventive measures that can reduce your risk.
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Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer Can Save Lives
In light of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we’re recognizing the risk factors and preventive measures that can reduce your risk.
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Osteoporosis and Bone Density: Who Needs the Screening and When?
Bone density loss is a common occurrence as we age. Discover how a bone density screening (DEXA) can help you improve your bone health.