Prostate cancer screenings held today, Saturday
By By Steve Gillespie / staff writer
Sept. 13, 2002
It is estimated one man in six will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some time in his life.
Men with a history of cancer in their families and African-American men age 50 or older are most at risk. Annual testing is the best way to find prostate cancer early.
Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center has held prostate screenings annually for several years, but this year it will be in a new location, at the Jeff Anderson Regional Cancer Center on 23rd Avenue.
Wayne Herrington, director of the cancer center, said multiple screening stations will be in place so that several people will be screened at the same time. He said the process, which will include a blood test and physical exam, will hopefully take only 10 to 15 minutes. Results of the screenings will be mailed to participants.
A grand opening for the cancer center will be scheduled later this year.
An interactive live television program about prostate cancer will be broadcast later this month at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center. There will be a opportunity for questions and answers with a panel of experts on the program.
Lunch will be served at 11:15 am. To make a reservation for the program, call Jeff Anderson Regional Cancer Center at 485-5081.
DID YOU KNOW?
Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center is offering free prostate screenings today from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m.-noon at Jeff Anderson Regional Cancer Center, 1704 23rd Ave.
The screenings are a courtesy of Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center, the Urology Clinic of Meridian and Drs. Robert Dilworth and Mark Phillips.
The screenings will be done by appointment only. Call 553-6876.