#SkinCancer is the most common type of cancer. A visual self-exam and a clinical examination by a health care provider may be used to screen for skin cancer. Learn more about screening for skin cancer at https://buff.ly/48vqJw7
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To spot testicular cancer, individuals should regularly perform self-exams to check for any lumps, swelling, or changes in size or shape of the testicles. It's essential to seek medical advice if any abnormalities are detected. Early detection is key in successful treatment. Remember, regular check-ups and awareness are crucial in combating testicular cancer. #TesticularCancerAwareness #HealthCheckups.
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My Skin Cancer Journey: From Mole to Melanoma We share our eye-opening experience with skin cancer, highlighting the importance of early detection. This personal story reveals how a seemingly harmless mole led to a critical diagnosis and ongoing monitoring. Learn about the journey from biopsy to treatment and the vital role of intuition. #SkinCancerAwareness #MelanomaJourney #HealthStories #EarlyDetection #PersonalHealth #BiopsyResults #CancerSurvivor #MedicalJourney #MothersIntuition #SkinHealth
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Did you know bowel cancer is one of the most treatable types of cancer? Early detection is key 🔑 regular screenings and paying attention to your body’s signals can make all the difference. 📍Save this post for later as a reminder to keep in check with your body. #bowelcancerawarenesmonth
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According to the American Cancer Society, there are about 100,640 new melanoma cases that are estimated to be diagnosed in 2024. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can be life-threatening when left untreated. Travel nurses should be aware of melanoma’s risk factors and causes, especially as they travel to different states, as some are sunnier than others.☀️ Learn more about melanoma here: https://lnkd.in/g8PYtDNQ. #SkinCancerAwareness #Melanoma
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UK Cervical Cancer | Screening & testing https://bit.ly/4hevZaS With Cervical Cancer Prevention Week nearly here (20th-26th January) why is it so important to spread the word about screening and testing?
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Using tanning beds greatly increases your chance of developing skin cancer. #BeSunWise and avoid tanning! Learn more: azdhs.gov/sunwise
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Early detection is key in the fight against cervical cancer. Recognizing the signs and symptoms can make all the difference. Stay informed, stay proactive! #oncarecares #cervicalcancerawareness
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January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about prevention, early detection, and treatment of cervical cancer. Learn more about how you can take action: https://lnkd.in/g45sd6RA #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth #CervicalCancer #NebraskaCancerCoalition
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Cervical cancer is preventable when problems are found early and treated. Make sure you are up to date on cervical cancer screening. Schedule an annual exam with your primary care provider or Rutland Women's Healthcare today. rrmc.org/womens-health #cervicalcancer #paptest #HPVtest #cancerprevention
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Day 3 - The Role of Self-Exams in Breast Cancer Detection Self-examinations are a simple but essential tool in detecting breast cancer early. While not a replacement for mammograms, regular self-exams can help you notice any changes in your breast health between screenings. Let’s empower everyone to take control of their health. #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #SelfExams #EarlyDetection
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