Logan County Department 
						of Public Health offers free colorectal cancer screening 
						kits
			
   
            
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		[March 11, 2020]  
		For many Americans, colorectal cancer is an all-too-common reality. 
		According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), colorectal cancer 
		affects both men and women and is the second leading cause of cancer 
		deaths in the United States. In fact, each year approximately 140,000 
		people in the U.S. get colorectal cancer and greater than 50,000 die. 
		More than 90% of people who fall victim to colorectal cancer are age 50 
		years and older. 
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			 The good news is that colorectal cancer can be prevented by taking 
			simple preventative measures. The CDC states that about nine out of 
			every 10 people are still alive five years after detection and 
			treatment if their colorectal cancers are found early. Getting 
			screened is a simple step to detect the early and preventable stage 
			of cancer and this measure saves lives!  
			 
			In celebration of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the Logan 
			County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) is giving away FREE fecal 
			immunochemical tests (FIT) to anyone over the age of 40 during the 
			month of March. As a next best option for individuals who avoid 
			having a colonoscopy, a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) screens for 
			early signs of colorectal 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. Hidden blood in the stool can be 
			associated with gastrointestinal disease, including colorectal 
			cancer. Any type of rectal bleeding is abnormal and should be 
			evaluated by your physician.  
			
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FIT screening kits are an excellent way to detect early stages of colorectal 
cancer and supplies are limited so act fast! Although a colonoscopy is the best 
option available to detect colorectal 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, LEHP 
			Public Health Administrator 
			Logan County Department of Public Health]  |