April - Cancer Control Month

Wednesday, March 29 2006, 10:22 AM

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The month of April has been designated Cancer Control Month by the American Cancer Society, according to John Hopper, Health Officer for the Paramus Board of Health. Cancer is most treatable when diagnosed early, therefore it is beneficial to be aware of the seven warning signals:

1. Unusual bleeding or discharge
2. A lump or thickening of the breast or elsewhere
3. A sore that does not heal
4. Change in bowel or bladder habits
5. Constant hoarseness or cough
6. Chronic indigestion or difficulty in swallowing
7. Change in size or color of a wart or mole

If you notice any of the above, you should contact your physician. Your doctor can best determine if you are at risk for any cancers based on your family history and lifestyle and will then be able to order diagnostic testing if necessary.

Hopper advised that free mammograms and pap tests for qualifying women over 50 are available through the CEED Program and the Bergen County Department of Health Services. Screenings are also held during the year for prostate and colorectal cancers. For more information and an appointment, call (201) 634-2660.

Paramus Board of Health President Frank Ohlendorf urges borough residents to obtain free hemoccult kits from the Paramus Board of Health nurses. These kits provide an easy way to screen for blood in the stool, which can be an indicator of cancer of the colon or rectum.

After following the instructions, the slide is returned to the nurses and the results are mailed to your home. Paramus residents interested in obtaining a kit can call (201) 265-2100, Ext. 615 or 618 for more information.

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