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    Cancer Prevention and Screening in Eau Claire

    It's important you regularly see your primary care provider Eau Claire. They'll help you prevent and detect cancer by reminding you to complete recommended screenings based on your age or any risk factors.

    Recommended screenings include:

    • Mammogram
      To prevent and detect breast cancer early, women should get a mammogram beginning at age 40 and yearly after that. Some women may need a mammogram at an earlier age based on family history or other risk factors.
    • Colonoscopy
      This exam detects changes or abnormalities in the large intestine, or colon, and rectum. People with an average risk of colon cancer usually are screened at age 50. However, people with an increased risk, such as family history of colon cancer, should consider getting screened sooner.
    • Lung screening
      This test detects lung cancer at an early stage — when it's more likely to be cured. The goal of lung screening is to look for signs of lung cancer in otherwise healthy people.

    Read seven tips to reduce your risk of cancer, and talk with your primary care provider to learn more ways you can screen for and detect cancer in its early stages.

    Did you know an HPV infection can lead to cervical cancer?

    In this Q&A video, Suzette Peltier, M.D., discusses how getting an HPV vaccine can reduce the chances of getting cervical cancer. Learn who should get the vaccine and at what age:


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