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Daily Dose of Health

June 18, 2010

Did you know?
Though rare, men can get breast cancer.

Steps to take
If you notice a lump or other change in a breast, tell your doctor. Learn more from the National Cancer Information Service at 800.4.CANCER (422.7237) or cancer.gov.

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Daily Dose of Health

June 15, 2010

Did you know?
Testicular cancer is most common type of cancer in males ages 20 to 35, but can occur at any age. It is very curable, especially when it is found and treated in its early stages.

Steps to take
Do a testicular self-exam (TSE) monthly or as often as advised by your doctor. Find out how to do a TSE from cancer.gov. To show awareness for cancer and give support to cancer survivors, wear a yellow Lance Armstrong Foundation LIVESTRONG bracelet. Order these bracelets from livestrong.org.

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Daily Dose of Health

May 25, 2010

Did you know?
When found early, skin cancer can be treated with high success

Steps to take
Do a skin self-exam monthly. Look for changes in birthmarks, blemishes, and moles. Check for a sore that does not heal. If you have any of these problems, let your doctor know. Find out more from National Cancer Institute at 800.4.CANCER (422.6237) or www.cancer.gov.

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