St. Luke's to Host Colon Cancer Screening Awareness Event
Posted on Nov 8, 2018
By St. Luke's, Duluth
WHEN: Thursday, November 15, 2018
WHERE: St. Luke’s Miller Creek Medical Clinic, 4190 Loberg Avenue, Hermantown
TIME: 12 to 6 p.m.
WHAT: St. Luke’s Miller Creek Medical Clinic is hosting an event to raise
awareness of the importance of being screened for colon cancer. St. Luke’s
will be giving away free fecal immunochemical tests or FIT Kits on Thursday,
November 15. Along with the kits, health experts will be on hand to offer
advice and educational materials on colon cancer screening.
Approximately 1 in 22 men and 1 and 24 women will be diagnosed with colon
cancer in their lifetime. However, 1 in 3 people are not up-to-date with
colon cancer screening. Screening can prevent colon cancer by allowing
providers to find and then remove polyps before they become cancerous.
Studies show that regular screening could prevent 1/3 of colon cancer
deaths in the United States. To help prevent those deaths, the American
Cancer Society recommends that people with an average risk of colon cancer
begin screenings at the age of 45.
BELOW: St. Luke's Colon Cancer Screening Awareness Event Flyer