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Prostate Cancer Screening — Catch It Early and Save Your Life
Prostate cancer screening can help you get early treatment — learn what to expect during screening exams and what early detection can mean for your health. -
How to Support a Friend with Breast Cancer
Friends can reduce burdens and lift spirits throughout a loved one’s cancer journey. Learn practical ways to help. -
Managing Increased Heart Disease Risk from Breast Cancer Treatment
Treatment for breast cancer may put you at risk for heart disease. Learn what you can do to stay as healthy as possible during and after treatment. -
This Summer, Staying Safe Means More Than Being Sun-Smart
With stay-at-home orders being lifted, you may be eager to get outside, especially as summertime approaches.Read this article before you head out of the house. -
Why You Shouldn’t Put Off Your Colorectal Cancer Screening
Early detection of colorectal cancer can save your life. Find out why it’s safe — and important — to get the preventive screenings you need right now. -
Quality Awards and What They Mean to You
CMS and The Leapfrog Group have given AdventHealth Hendersonville top marks for patient quality and safety. Learn more about what this means for you and your family. -
Olympic Swimmer Nathan Adrian Shares His Cancer Story
In honor of Movember, Olympic swimmer Nathan Adrian shared a personal account of his experience with testicular cancer. Certain health symptoms in men could signal potentially serious conditions... -
What You Should Know About Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and cause of death among gynecologic cancers in the US. -
Lung Cancer May Be Greater Threat to Women than Breast Cancer
Global research has found that while women’s breast cancer deaths are decreasing, their lung cancer deaths are on the rise. -
Yes — Men Can Get Breast Cancer
Breast cancer in men is much less common than in women, but research of the disease and its treatments could be improved by adding more male participants to clinical trials. This subject has been...