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What You Need to Know about the Recent Colorectal Screening Changes
New guidelines developed by the American Cancer Society recommend that screening for colorectal cancer for average risk adults begin at age 45, five years earlier than the previous recommendation. Christian Corwin, MD, shares his insight on the recent news and importance of colorectal screenings.
BlogGrateful Patients Martha and Sharon: Cancer Survivors for Life
Martha and Sharon are cancer survivors and grateful patients. Hear their story and learn why they give both time and treasure back to the Cancer Center that cared for them.
BlogEight Reasons to Join South Shore Health's Boston Marathon Team
Want to support cancer care on the South Shore? Learn more about supporting Team SSH as they run the 2019 Boston Marathon.
BlogHow Good Nutrition Plays a Role in Cancer Survivorship
Learn how proper nutrition and physical activity can enhance cancer survivors' long-term health and quality of life following active treatment.
BlogWhy Len Bicknell Rides the Pan-Mass Challenge for Team SSH
Len Bicknell will participate in his 33rd Pan-Mass Challenge this August, shares why he rides as part of Team SSH. Read his story, and learn how you can join our team!
BlogGet in Touch with Your Testicles [Infographic]
Talking about testicular cancer can be uncomfortable, but it's an important conversation for individuals of all ages. Check out this infographic to learn more about getting in touch with your testicles.
BlogMen's Health Awareness: Self Exams Vital for Early Detection of Testicular Cancer
November is Men's Health Awareness Month. Also known as "Movember" or "No Shave November," the month dedicated to highlighting the health issues impacting men, including testicular cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, about 9,910 new cases of testicular cancer will be diagnosed this...
BlogTesticular Cancer Awareness: Self-Exams Crucial for Early Detection
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, a good time to shine a light on the disease and the importance of self-exams and screening for early detection. According to the American Cancer Society , about 9,190 new cases of testicular cancer will be diagnosed this year and 470 people will die from...
Blog6 Reasons to Join South Shore Health's Pan-Mass Challenge Team
Riding the 2019 PMC? Join Team SSHS to support cancer patients on the South Shore. Learn more about the benefits of joining our team!
BlogFive Questions on Lung Cancer Prevention, Answered
Because there are often no symptoms in early-stage lung cancer, people who are at high risk – including those who smoke or used to smoke – should be screened for lung cancer. Screening is crucial for early detection, better treatment options and more favorable outcomes for patients.
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