Posted on May 14th, 2013
According to experts, those with a family history of breast cancer should begin mammograms 10 years younger than the age their youngest relative was when diagnosed with breast cancer (or at age 40 — which ever comes first). But is that enough?
The MUSC High Risk Breast Evaluation Program provides a specialized clinic for people at increased risk for developing breast cancer. Patients . . . → Read More: MUSC’s High Risk Breast Evaluation Program Offers Hope
Posted on May 3rd, 2013
May is Melanoma Awareness Month – the perfect time to brush up on your knowledge of this deadly form of skin cancer.
Did You Know?
In 2013, 76,690 Americans will be diagnosed with melanoma
New diagnoses of melanoma are on the rise and the rates in South Carolina are higher than the national average
Every time your skin tans or burns, its cells . . . → Read More: May is Melanoma Awareness Month
Posted on April 16th, 2013
Ninety percent of people with oral cancer use tobacco in one form or another (cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco or snuff). About 80% use alcohol frequently. The good news is that oral cancer is largely preventable – and if detected early, highly treatable. The best way to prevent this form of cancer is to stop use . . . → Read More: Oral, Head & Neck Cancer – Get the Facts
Posted on March 1st, 2013
Did you know that colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men and women in the United States? The disease affects men and women equally, and becomes more common with increasing age. If detected and treated early, colon cancer is usually curable. According to the Colon Cancer Alliance:
Over 90% of those diagnosed when . . . → Read More: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month