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			 It has been determined that preventive testing has significantly 
			reduced colorectal cancer as the survival rate closely mirrors the 
			number of people who get tested. The five-year survival rate for 
			colorectal cancer found at the local stage is 90 percent which is 
			good cause for early detection and prevention! 
 In celebration of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the Logan 
			County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) will be giving away FREE 
			fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) while supplies last during the 
			month of March.
 
			
			 
			 
 As the next best option for individuals who resist having a 
			colonoscopy, a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) screens for early 
			signs of colon cancer. This test is a quick and easy take home stool 
			sample kit which is very sensitive to detecting any blood found in 
			the stool.
 
			
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Hidden blood in the stool can be associated with gastrointestinal disease 
including colon cancer. Any type of rectal bleeding is abnormal and should be 
evaluated by your physician.
 Although a colonoscopy is the best option available to detect colon cancer at an 
early stage, a FIT test remains a sensible alternative.
 
 For more information, please contact Kara Davis with the Logan County Department 
of Public Health at 217-735-2317. The department hours of operation are 
Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm. For more information regarding LCDPH services, you 
can log onto their website at WWW.LCDPH.ORG.
 
				 
			[Don Cavi, MS, LEHPPublic Health Administrator
 Logan County Department of Public Health]
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