Orlando residents participating in free cancer screenings this Saturday.
Orlando residents can access free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screenings this Saturday at Kingdom Church. With early detection being crucial, this is an important opportunity for community health awareness. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., everyone is welcome to walk in or use their appointments to prioritize their health.
Orlando is buzzing with excitement as this Saturday, the Florida’s Breast and Cervical Cancer Program is rolling into town with a fantastic opportunity for the community! Residents will be able to take advantage of free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screenings in Orange County. This is a golden chance for everyone to prioritize their health, as early detection can save lives!
Mark your calendars for this Saturday, when the mobile screenings will take place at the Kingdom Church on North Pine Hills Road. The doors will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., so there’s plenty of time to swing by. Whether you’ve made an appointment or plan to walk in, you are more than welcome! Taking the first step towards health is just a visit away.
One of the advocates for these screenings is a clinical research nurse who has firsthand experience with breast cancer. After discovering a lump in her breast at the age of 32 during a routine well-woman exam, she was diagnosed with triple-negative Stage 2 breast cancer. Thankfully, after five years of fighting, she is now cancer-free. Her story emphasizes a critical point: it’s essential to seek medical attention if you notice any changes in your body.
Did you know that breast cancer rates among women under 50 have been rising? Between 2012 and 2021, there was an annual increase of 1.4% in cases. This startling statistic highlights the need for regular screenings. In fact, local health officers have dropped the word out about their own experiences. Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong was diagnosed with Stage 0 DCIS breast cancer at age 43 during a routine screening. This just goes to show that early detection is key.
When it comes to mammograms, 3D mammography is making waves! This advanced imaging technique has been shown to be 40% more effective than traditional 2D mammography for detecting breast cancer. With technology like this at our fingertips, there’s no reason to delay those important screenings.
There’s some encouraging news coming out from the American Cancer Society. Data shows that the breast cancer death rates for U.S. women have dropped by an astonishing 44% from 1989 to 2022! This significant decline can largely be attributed to increased awareness, early detection, and advances in treatment.
It’s also important to address that different demographic groups are experiencing varying trends. For instance, Asian American and Pacific Islander women are seeing the fastest increases in breast cancer rates—2.5% for those under 50 years old and 2.7% for those older than 50. This illustrates the need for targeted outreach and education within all communities.
As we lead up to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, local organizations are stepping up to promote the importance of regular mammograms. Recently, City of Hope Orange County held an event titled “Pink is Powerful” to advocate for screenings. Leaders in the community are also getting involved, sharing their own connections to breast cancer and encouraging the public to act proactively.
If you want to contribute to the battle against breast cancer, consider participating in the upcoming Orange County MORE THAN PINK Walk on September 29, 2024. Organized by the Susan G. Komen organization, this event aims to raise funds for breast cancer research and support services. It’s a wonderful opportunity to get involved and show your support for those affected by this disease.
Remember, health is wealth, and taking care of ourselves is what truly matters. Don’t miss out on the chance for free screenings this Saturday in Orlando—your health is the best gift you can give yourself!
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