Concerned about cancer prevention? Take charge by making changes such as eating a healthy diet and getting regular screenings.


Concerned about cancer prevention? Take charge by making changes such as eating a healthy diet and getting regular screenings.
Have you ever had an inner voice telling you to take a particular action, like call your friend? And when you did, that friend said, “I was just thinking of you?” Heeding that inner voice can be very beneficial—even lifesaving—as shared by cancer survivor, Celeste Smalls-Sumpter.
If I didn’t go to that appointment, I might not be around for my kids,” Cindy says. Her Cervical Screening found precancerous cells.
“The routine cervical screenings changed my life,” says Jasmine, after a test found precancerous cells. She shares her story in this video.
You can lower your risk for cervical cancer by getting screened regularly, starting at age 21.
Don’t let good diabetes management go on vacation just because you did.
Sometimes people with cancer and their loved ones feel “out of step” from the rest of the world during the holidays.
Coping with cancer is already hard. Coping with cancer during the holidays can be even more difficult, especially for teens and young adults with cancer, who are excited about developing plans for their future when the unthinkable happens.

Research has found several risk factors that may increase your chances of getting lung cancer. Find out the risks here….
When I was a teenager, about 2 out of 3 kids my age had tried smoking cigarettes and about 1 of 5 kids smoked cigarettes every day. Many of my family members smoked. Most of my friends smoked. I tried smoking.
Cape Atlantic Coalition for Health is a regional chronic disease prevention coalition funded by the New Jersey Department of Health, Office of Cancer Control and Prevention. Our purpose is to reduce the state's cancer burden and improve health outcomes for people with, or at risk for, cancer and other chronic diseases in Atlantic and Cape may counties. For more information on comprehensive cancer control, visit www.njcancer.gov. Shore Medical Center is the lead agency for Atlantic and Cape May counties. The CACH is working on a variety of projects to improve our community's health. You can help by becoming involved by being a member or volunteer. Anyone interested should call 609-653-3923.
c/o Shore Medical Center, Cancer Center
100 Medical Center Way
Somers Point, NJ 08244
Phone: 609-653-3923