CDC Features - "Inside Knowledge" About Gynecologic Cancer

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CDC Features - "Inside Knowledge" About Gynecologic Cancer

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Get the facts about the signs, symptoms, and risk factors of gynecologic cancers. When gynecologic cancers are found early, treatment is most effective.

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Get the facts about the signs, symptoms, and risk factors of gynecologic cancers from the CDC. http://fb.me/FHfc1EqB

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CDC Features - March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

cdc.gov — “Colorectal cancer screening saves lives. If everyone who is 50 years old or older were screened regularly, as many as 60% of deaths from this cancer could be avoided.View full resource at cdc.gov

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RT @cdcgov: March is Colorectal #Cancer Awareness Month. Screening saves lives! Encourage patients to get screened. http://t.co/aYy9kNq5

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CDC Features - Preventing Infections in Cancer Patients

cdc.gov — “Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy are more likely to get an infection. For these people, any type of infection may become serious quickly. If you have cancer and are receiving chemotherapy, learn the facts about infection.View full resource at cdc.gov

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RT @CDCGov Got #cancer or caring for someone with cancer? Learn how to prevent infections during chemotherapy. http://t.co/einVnw7m

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CDC Features - Women with Disabilities and Breast Cancer

cdc.gov — “Women with disabilities are also at risk of breast cancer. If you are between 40–49, talk with your doctor about getting a mammogram. If you're 50 or older, get a mammogram every 2 years.View full resource at cdc.gov

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Women w/ a #disability share the same risk of developing breast cancer as women without. CDC screening tips http://t.co/7WGbDWrU #health

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CDC Data & Statistics | Feature: Rates for New Cancer Cases and Deaths by Race/Ethnicity and Sex

cdc.gov — “Rates for New Cancer Cases and Deaths by Race/Ethnicity and Sex. Talk to your doctor about ways you can reduce your cancer risk.View full resource at cdc.gov

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Rates for New #Cancer Cases & Deaths by Race/Ethnicity & Sex US http://ht.ly/47wyI

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CDC Features - February is American Heart Month

cdc.gov — “Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Learn about heart disease prevention.View full resource at cdc.gov

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Scary truth! RT @af_stat: Did you know that more women die of CVD than the next 4 causes of death combined, incl. cancer? http://ow.ly/3Ufps

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