March is Kidney Cancer Awareness Month. Kidney cancer, also known as renal cancer, is frequently treated with surgery to remove all or part of the affected organ. Click to learn about kidney cancer symptoms and prevention.
Survivors…Robert’s Story
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Click to read how screening helped Robert find colorectal cancer early enough to increase his chances of survival.
Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month
Myeloma cells accumulate in the bone marrow over time, forming tumors in many of the body’s bones. These tumors may prevent the bone marrow from producing enough healthy blood cells, causing the bone to weaken. Click to learn more about myeloma and other hematologic cancers.
Cancer Prevention Among Youth
By addressing certain exposures and behaviors among today’s youth, we can reduce their chances of getting cancer in the future. Click here to read more!
Survivors…Tobacco Users
Cigarette smoking not only causes cancer, but it can also have an adverse effect on cancer treatment and survival. Click to read more!
National Cancer Prevention Month
February is National Cancer Prevention Month. When it comes to cancer, equity means that everyone has an equal opportunity to prevent it, detect it early, and receive appropriate treatment and follow-up after treatment is completed.
Cervical Cancer Quiz
How much do you know about cervical cancer? Take this quiz to find out!
Survivors…Jen’s Story
Early detection helps save lives! Learn how Jen’s pap tests helped detect cervical cancer in its early stages by reading her story.
A Healthy Holiday Season
The holiday season is approaching and is a time when health is often the furthest thing from our minds. Learn how to stay healthy during this time when most people throw their health goals aside.