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Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

Did you know that 1 in 6 men will get prostate cancer, but if caught early, nearly 100% will survive?


The most common form of cancer among men in the United States, other than some kinds of skin cancer, is prostate cancer. September is prostate cancer awareness month, so take this opportunity to learn more about this preventable and treatable disease.


Risk factors

Several factors can increase the risk of a man developing prostate cancer, such as:

  • Age - The chance of getting prostate cancer goes up as a man gets older. About 2 out of every 3 prostate cancers are found in men over the age of 65.

  • Race - Prostate cancer is more common among African-American men than among white men. And African-American men are twice as likely to die of the disease. Prostate cancer occurs less often in Asian men than in whites.

  • Nationality - Prostate cancer is most common in North America and northwestern Europe. It is less common in Asia, Africa, Central and South America.

  • Family history - Men with close family members (father or brother) who have had prostate cancer are more likely to get it themselves, especially if their relatives were young when they got the disease.

  • Diet - Men who eat a lot of red meat or high-fat dairy products seem to have a greater chance of getting prostate cancer. These men also tend to eat fewer fruits and vegetables. Doctors are not sure which of these factors causes the risk to go up. The best advice is to eat 5 or more servings of vegetables and fruits each day and to eat less red meat and high-fat dairy products.

  • Exercise - Although most studies have not shown a link to exercise, one recent study found that men over the age of 65 who exercised vigorously had a lower rate of prostate cancer.

Find It Early

Early detection is key to beating prostate cancer, so make sure to talk to your doctor if you are at risk. Your doctor should offer the proper testing yearly, beginning at age 50. Men at higher risk should begin testing at age 45.

If you do not have a doctor, you can find one by searching online.


Resurrection Health Care also offers prostate health screenings and events at the following hospitals:

Prostate Health Events and Screenings
Saint Joseph Hospital

Prostrate Screening - Saturday, September 20
This free screening includes a prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test to determine the risk of the disease as well as a digital rectal examination. Timothy Hollister, M.D., medical director, Radiation Oncology, will perform the examination for men ages 45 through 75 only by appointment only on September 20 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. in the hospital's radiation oncology department, first floor.

Results will be mailed to patients.

Registration is required by September 8.
Westlake Hospital

Screening Day - Wednesday, September 24
6-9 pm (registration required)
Westlake Hospital - Fitness Center/Professional Office Building

In addition to the screening, join us for:

  • Free blood pressure checks
  • Body Mass Index testing
  • Free cholesterol screening (non-fasting)
  • Fitness Center tours
  • Healthy eating tips
  • Raffles
Then... join us to receive your results and learn more about Prostate Cancer with Dr. Alan Sadah, Urologist.

Results Day - Saturday, September 27
9-11 am
Westlake Hospital - Fitness Center/Professional Office Building

Join us for:

  • Presentation and overview of screening results
  • Raffle prize giveaway
  • Health eating tips
  • Body Mass Index testing
Limited appointments are available for free prostate cancer screenings. To register, call 877-RES-INFO (877-737-4636).
Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center

Prostate Cancer Screening - Wednesday, October 8
8-9 am (registration required)
Fee: $20

This screening for adult males involves a blood draw for a prostate specific antigen (PSA) level test. Test results will be mailed.

Limited appointments are available for free prostate cancer screenings. To register, call 877-RES-INFO (877-737-4636).
Resurrection Medical Center

Free Two-Part Prostate Cancer Screening*
This two-part screening for adult males includes a blood draw for a prostate specific antigen (PSA) level and a digital rectal exam (DRE) by a Resurrection Medical Center urologist.
  • Part 1 - Lab tests are done at the Outpatient Lab during normal business hours from Monday, Oct. 27 - Saturday, Nov. 1.

  • Part 2 - Test results and the physical exam will take place on Wednesday, November 12, by appointment only, at the "Kick Off for Good Health" Men's Health Fair from 4-7 p.m.
To register for this screening, call RES-INFO at 877-RES-INFO (877-737-4636). Please note: By scheduling your physical exam appointment with RES-INFO, it will automatically register for your lab test. No need to register separately.

* Free to men completing both Part 1 and 2 of the screening. Those only completing Part 1 will be charged a lab fee of $20.

Take Part in the Decision

You should actively take part in the decision by learning about prostate cancer and the pros and cons of early detection and treatment. The links and resources below will provide you with more information.


Sources:
American Cancer Society
National Prostate Cancer Coalition

Call 877-RES-INFO for Nurse Advice, Doctor Referrals or Class Registration Monday - Friday 8 am to 8 pm • Weekends 8 am to 4pm
 
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