
Prostate Cancer: Understanding Risk and Screening
Learn about prostate cancer risks, symptoms, and when to get screened.
Monday, January 19, 2026 – Closed
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Who Should Get Screened?
The American Cancer Society recommends that adults at average risk begin regular colon cancer screenings at age 45. However, you may need earlier or more frequent screening if you have:
Screening Options for Colon Cancer
There are several ways to detect colon cancer early:
How You Can Reduce Your Risk
Colon cancer risk can be lowered with healthy lifestyle habits, including:
Eating a High-Fiber Diet – Whole grains, vegetables, and fruits support gut health.
Staying Active – Regular exercise can help reduce your risk.
Avoiding Tobacco & Excessive Alcohol – Smoking and drinking increase cancer risk.
Getting Screened – Early detection saves lives!
Take Action Today
If you’re due for a screening, don’t wait. Early detection can prevent colon cancer or catch it at an early, treatable stage.

Learn about prostate cancer risks, symptoms, and when to get screened.

We were honored to welcome over 200 attendees to our Rise and Shine: Survivorship to Thrivership event. This Celebration of Life brought together patients, caregivers, families, and friends to connect, access resources, and support one another, no matter where they are in their cancer journey.

Learn the signs of breast cancer, the importance of screening, and how early detection can improve outcomes.

Learn about prostate cancer risks, symptoms, and when to get screened.

We were honored to welcome over 200 attendees to our Rise and Shine: Survivorship to Thrivership event. This Celebration of Life brought together patients, caregivers, families, and friends to connect, access resources, and support one another, no matter where they are in their cancer journey.

Learn the signs of breast cancer, the importance of screening, and how early detection can improve outcomes.

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