Category: Cancer & Health Awareness
Congratulations to Southern Cancer Center’s nurse practitioner Skyler Martin for being chosen as a member of Mobile Bay’s 2020 Class of 40…
It’s hard to imagine, but 2021 is just around the corner. Here are a few tips to help you and your family stay healthy in the new…
November is Men’s Health Awareness Month. Popular movements like “No-Shave November” and “Movember” have brought light and…
For most women, the chance of developing breast cancer in their lifetime is 1 in 8 or 12%, but for some women, the risk is much higher.…
New cases of colorectal cancer are occurring at an increasing rate among young and middle-aged adults throughout the U.S. It’s…
About 10% of all cancers are hereditary, and there are more than 50 hereditary cancer syndromes that are associated with specific gene…
Information taken from the Urology Care Foundation, UrologyHealth.org.
Prostate health – much like success in football – depends on key…
According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the most common cancer found in men. While there are many treatment options available,…
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.
Ovarian cancer is often called “the whispering cancer” because there is no…
Thanks to the internet, a lot of information is being spread about what causes cancer, ways to prevent it or how best to treat it, but…