“The Florida Department of Health in Franklin
County reminds women to take charge
of their health by getting regular mammograms”, said Marsha Lindeman,
Administrator, FLDOH-Franklin. “We offer screenings to uninsured women of low
income who qualify through our Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection
Program. Early protection is the best protection.”
Men may also get breast cancer, although it is not very
common. “According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, it is estimated
that approximately 2190 men will be diagnose with Breast Cancer and 410 will
die annually”, said Helen Cook, ARNP, FLDOH-Franklin.”
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month,
DOH-Franklin will participate in the following events:
• Breast Cancer Awareness Screenings, October 23, 2013 , Apalachicola
Bay Charter School ,
Apalachicola , FL ,
3:00 p.m.
• Breast Cancer Awareness Screenings, October 234 2013, Franklin
County School ,
Eastpoint , FL ,
2:20 p.m.
For more information about the DOH Breast and Cervical
Cancer Early Detection Program, contact us contact us at (850) 653-2111. For
more information about breast cancer in men, visit the visit the National
Cancer Institute's website.
For general information on the signs and symptoms of breast
cancer, visit www.cancer.gov/, the CDC’s site at www.cdc.gov/, or the Florida
Cancer Data System at http://fcds.med.miami.edu/.
The Department works to protect, promote and improve the
health of all people in Florida
through integrated state, county and community efforts.
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