In 2024 there have been nearly 310,000 new cases of breast cancer in women and approximately 2790 in men. Breast cancer if caught early can be treated and significantly reduces mortality risk. In 2024 there have been approximately 42,000 deaths in women and 530 deaths in men. 66% of breast cancer cases are […]
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Do I need an Annual Check up?
With the demands we all have on our time, do you really need to take time to see your doctor each year? I would argue that the answer is a definite yes! So how does a simple annual exam keep you healthy? First, your doctor will take a history of your current and past problems. […]
Read moreMay Healthcare Awareness Topics
May awareness month includes physical fitness, mental health, older adults, and women’s health. All these topics are important to healthcare and your personal health. My aim of this article is to provide a brief overview of each topic. We are all aware of the benefits of physical activity. It helps us physically, mentally, and emotionally. […]
Read moreBreast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and a good time to check with your primary care physician to see if you are a candidate for screening. Perhaps you are wondering, “How do I know if I am a candidate?” There are many societies that help physicians determine when our patients are ready for screening. Factors […]
Read moreColon Cancer Awareness Month
March is colorectal cancer awareness month. According to the World Health Organization, colon cancer is the third most common cancer in males and the second most common cancer in females. There are over 150,000 new cases of colon cancer every year. Colon cancer risk increases after age 40. Risk factors for colon cancer include: genetics […]
Read moreBreast Cancer Awareness Month
As this year passes by quickly, it is hard to believe it is already October. As many of you may be aware, October is breast cancer awareness month. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, but it is very diagnosable and treatable. Over the years, there has been significant improvement in […]
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