Nearly 40% of cancer cases in the U.S. preventable. Cancer prevention isn’t about being perfect; it’s about making small realistic changed that help reduce your risk over time.
What is Cancer? Minute to Understanding
How does cancer form and why is it so complex? Learn more about cancer in this Minute to Understanding.
Not Just Words PSA: Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, stay informed! Learn the signs and symptoms of cervical cancer.
What Does it Mean to Have Dense Breasts?
When you get the results of your mammogram, you may also be told if your breasts have low or high density. Dr. Temeika Fairley explains what that means and why it’s important in this video.
It’s Time for Real Talk about Prostate Health
Should men get screened for prostate cancer? Each man must decide for himself. That’s why it’s important to talk about screening (testing) with our doctor.
Screening for Prostate Cancer
One screening test for prostate cancer is a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, which can be abnormal (not normal) for several reasons besides prostate cancer.
Getting ready for back to school? Don’t forget your child’s HPV vaccine.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. The virus is spread through intimate skin-to-skin contact.
Mark’s Story
Mark was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma at age 26. He went through multiple rounds of chemo. Mark shares his story of regaining mental and physical health after treatment, as well as the importance of building and using support systems.
Feelings After Cancer Treatment
There is no “right” way to feel after cancer treatment. Each person’s experience is unique. But here are some common emotions and ways to cope with them.
Sun-Protective Clothing
Your clothing doesn’t just look great. It also absorbs or blocks harmful UV radiation and remains one of the most effective forms of protection against sun damage and skin cancer.