Lincoln Memorial Hospital offers free
Colon Cancer Test Kits available at drive-thru event March 12th
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[February 28, 2024]
Free
take-home screening tests for colon cancer will be distributed from 9
a.m. to noon on Tuesday, March 12, at Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Drive-Thru, 200 Stahlhut Drive. The kit pickup is sponsored by the
Regional Cancer Partnership, which includes Memorial Health, SIU School
of Medicine, Springfield Clinic and HSHS St. John’s Hospital.
“March is Colorectal Awareness Month, and we encourage people to take
advantage of this opportunity for a free screening,” said Tia Rapps,
community cancer education coordinator for the Regional Cancer Center.
“Kits will be available while supplies last so don’t procrastinate.”
Drivers should follow the signs and remain in their cars. Completed kits
should be mailed back in the provided, preaddressed envelope within 10
days of kit pickup. Individuals will receive a letter informing them of
their results.
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Take-home colorectal cancer screenings are
recommended for individuals 45 years old and older, as well as
people who have a history of colorectal polyps or inflammatory bowel
disease, a diet high in processed food or red meat, smokers and
individuals who are obese or engage in heavy alcohol use.
For people 76 years old and older, the decision to be screened
should be based on a person’s preferences, life expectancy, general
health and prior screening history.
For more information about the kit distribution, call 217-605-5014.
[Anne Davis]
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