Local cancer center offers free screenings, saying early detection is key to survival

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Local cancer center offers free screenings, saying early detection is key to survival
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Adam Klepp joins ABC15 Arizona as a multimedia journalist after stops in Yuma and Tucson.

Cancer likely has impacted all of us, whether personally, or with someone we know.4 in 10 Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes, and local organizations are doing their best to detect it early to give people a better chance at survival.“If we identify and treat it early, then perhaps there’s a chance of cure,' said Dr. Boo Ghe Low, a cancer doctor at Ironwood Cancer and Research Center.

I had never really been sick a day in my life,' Bill Krone said he was shocked when he was diagnosed with cancer.He thought he just had a hernia, but decided to get checked by a doctor anyways. He's a two-year survivor of Lymphoma.“if you got something you think is wrong with yourself, watch it, take care of it, don’t be afraid to ask about it,' Krone said.In October, the healthcare community focuses on breast cancer.Together Pink Network helps support people in active treatment.

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