This MensHealthMonth, help your male patients lower their risk of cancer by encouraging healthy lifestyle choices and helping them stay up to date on cancer screening tests. Find more tips to share with patients from CDCgov:
that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and that limits or avoids red meats and highly processed foods.Men, we can adopt lifestyle choices to help prevent and control cancer.
Men, we are known for avoiding doctor’s visits. Creating a partnership with our health care provider that includes discussions about cancer screenings is important, because they check for cancer before we have symptoms. These tests can help save our lives. Again, it’s important to talk to our doctor about which screening tests are right for us. Although cancer screening tests have many benefits, some tests have risks. With your doctor, check out the guidance for these screening tests.is the most common cancer in American men. Our risk increases as we get older. African American men are more likely to get prostate cancer than men of other races.
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