NDCC Steering Committee Minutes | July 19, 2023
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Complete presentation from the October 19, 2022, meeting.
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Explore the links on this page to learn about prostate cancer treatment, prevention, screening, statistics, research, and more.
Prostate Cancer – Patient Version Read More
Learn what prostate cancer is, who should be screened, and tips to reduce your risk.
Download this quick guide about prostate cancer from Men’s Health Network.
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Learn basic to in-depth information about prostate cancer.
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Explore the links on this page to learn about prostate cancer treatment, prevention, screening, statistics, research, and more.
Prostate Cancer Overview Read More
Free brochures, fact sheets, and other educational materials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Health care providers can play a critical role in helping to reduce the incidence of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer by identifying patients with elevated risk. These guidelines can help
Learn more about risk factors and symptoms of breast cancer.
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There are things you should know to understand what breast cancer is, know your chances for getting it, and how to find it early.
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Talk with your doctor about when and how often to get mammograms.
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The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends that men have a chance to make an informed decision with their health care provider about whether to be screened for prostate cancer. Learn
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men (after skin cancer), but it can often be treated successfully. Here you can find out all about prostate cancer, including risk
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The Bring Your Brave campaign provides information about breast cancer to women younger than age 45 by sharing real stories about young women whose lives have been affected by breast
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Compare breast cancer screening guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, American Cancer Society, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and four other organizations.
Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines for Women Chart Read More
Visiting the doctor can be stressful. It helps to have questions for the doctor written down ahead of time.
Mammograms: Questions for the Doctor Read More