Cancer Screening
It’s important to understand the nuances of this test, along with your family history, so you can make an informed decision on when to begin testing and how frequently. Read More ›
Dr. Julian Schink, GYN Oncology Chief of Cancer Treatment Centers of America, provides screening tips and recommendations for these 2 most common gynecologic cancers. Read More ›
This week is Cancer Screen Week—a nationwide public health initiative to increase awareness of the benefits of early cancer detection. Read More ›
You know Ben Stiller as the comedic actor who made you laugh in “There’s Something About Mary,” “Zoolander,” and “Meet the Parents,” but this legend of the silver screen credits a PSA screening for saving his life. Read More ›
Low-dose CT screening is the only screening method recommended by the US Preventive Services Task Force for lung cancer, yet only 3.9% of eligible people are actually screened. Read More ›
Have you been screened for colorectal cancer? As a patient with cancer or a cancer survivor, you need to pay attention to your regular cancer screenings, because getting a second cancer is a possibility. Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, but it doesn’t have to be. Read More ›




