SHAPIRO ADMINISTRATION REMINDS PENNSYLVANIANS TO GET SCREENED FOR COLORECTAL CANCER DURING COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
States News Service
The following information was released by the office of the governor of Pennsylvania:
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department (PID) and the Department of Health (DOH) encouraged Pennsylvanians to get screened early for colorectal cancer - the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States - and take advantage of the free preventive services available through their comprehensive health insurance as mandated by the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
"Colorectal cancer is on the rise in young adults, which is why we're encouraging all age-appropriate Pennsylvanians to utilize the free preventive health services - like screening for colon cancer - available through their health insurance," said Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys . "Ensuring you're up to date on your screenings and check-ups can play a major role in supporting your overall health and can also help detect illnesses before they progress in severity."
In response to rising cases of colorectal cancer in younger adults, health experts now recommend colon cancer screenings to begin at age 45, instead of age 50. Common warning signs of colorectal cancer can include persistent changes in bowel habits, blood in stool, abdominal discomfort, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue. However, many people experience no symptoms in early stages, making routine preventive screenings essential.
Speakers Include:
Terese DeLaPlaine, Hamilton Health Center President and CEO
Pennsylvania Inurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys
Dr. Robert Bonacci, Special Advisor to the Secretary of Health
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