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MHN Support the Library Contact Us Search All Categories OR AND Health->Cancer (0 subcategories, 30 items) (1)Your Family Medical Tree - featuring prostate and breast cancer (2)Testicular Cancer Self Exam - TSE - TCa - brochure (3)What Firefighters Should Know About Bladder Cancer (4)Skin Cancer: Preventing America's Most Common Cancer: 2002 Program Fact Sheet: (5)Medicare to Cover Screening Immunoassay Fecal-Occult Blood Tests: 11-03 (6)Chemotherapy and Patient Identity: An Ethnography of Male Cancer Patients (7)Cancer incidence and mortality by sex and race (8)Breast Cancer: It Can Happen to Men, Too! - from Men's Health Network (9)Bladder Cancer in Men (10)Cancer Statistics USA 1999 edited - CDC (1)Breast Cancer in Men and Women - Men's Health Network (2)Facts About Colorectal Cancer (3)What You Should Know About Lung Cancer (4)Facts About Melanoma from Men's Health Network (5)State Cancer Rates by Gender: All Ages and 65+ - NCI map (6)Gastric Cancer - Stomach Cancer (7)What is Breast Cancer? - Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (8)Reducing Environmental Cancer Risk: President's Cancer Panel: April 2010 (9)Women Against Prostate Cancer Brochure (10)What Firefighters Should Know About Bladder Cancer Displaying page 2 out of 2 21. Medicare to Cover Screening Immunoassay Fecal-Occult Blood Tests: 11-03 REPORT BROKEN LINK Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) makes screening immunoassay fecal-occult blood tests (iFOBTs) available to Medicare beneficiaries age 50 and older. Both the press release and full report are included here. Keywords: Colorectal cancer; colon; USPSTF; FOBT; Hemoccult II; SENSA; adenomas; colonoscopy; immunochemical; immunochemical; IFOBT; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; ELISA Keywords: Colorectal cancer, colon, USPSTF, FOBT, Hemoccult II, SENSA, adenomas, colonoscopy, immunochemical, immunochemical, IFOBT, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, ELISA Last Viewed: May, 6, 2017 at 9:13 PM. Total Views: 864 22. National Cancer Institute (NCI) palliative care study: September 2003 REPORT BROKEN LINK NCI is looking for patients, caregivers, & physicians to participate in telephone focus groups & in-depth interviews. Keywords: Cancer; Stage III; Stage IV; patients; caregivers; treatment; family; friends; physicians; doctors; health professionals Keywords: Cancer, Stage III, Stage IV, patients, caregivers, treatment, family, friends, physicians, doctors, health professionals Last Viewed: May, 6, 2017 at 7:27 PM. Total Views: 597 23. Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2000 REPORT BROKEN LINK National Cancer Institute. Death rates from the 4 most common cancers-lung, breast, prostate, & colorectal-continued to decline in the late 1990s. Screening; treatment; Healthy People 2010; prostate specific antigen; PSA; mammography; sigmoidoscopy; colonoscopy; fecal occult Last Viewed: May, 6, 2017 at 1:54 AM. Total Views: 610 24. Colorectal Cancer Test Use Among Persons Aged >50 Years - United States, 2001 REPORT BROKEN LINK MMWR. Keywords: HHS; Centers for Disease Control; U.S. Preventive Services Task Force; screening; fecal occult blood testing; sigmoidoscopy; colonoscopy; double contrast barium enema; lower endoscopic surveillance; lower endoscopy; American Cancer Society Keywords: HHS, Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, screening, fecal occult blood testing, sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, double contrast barium enema, lower Last Viewed: May, 7, 2017 at 7:42 AM. Total Views: 654 25. Relative Risk of Being Diagnosed or Dying with PCa: Texas 2002 REPORT BROKEN LINK 2002 report - From the Prostate Cancer Advisory Committee established by the Texas Legislature in 1995. Compared to whites, finds Hispanic with lower and blacks with higher incidence and mortality. Last Viewed: May, 6, 2017 at 3:02 AM. Total Views: 473 26. Skin Cancer: Preventing America's Most Common Cancer: 2002 Program Fact Sheet: REPORT BROKEN LINK Centers for Disease Control. Keywords: CDC; skin cancer; basal cell carcinoma; squamous cell carcinoma; melanoma; ultraviolet (UV) rays; tanning beds; sun lamps; sunburn; white; black; light skin color; freckles; eye color; moles Keywords: CDC, skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, ultraviolet (UV) rays, tanning beds, sun lamps, sunburn, white, black, light skin color, freckles, eye Last Viewed: May, 6, 2017 at 3:02 AM. Total Views: 926 27. Colorectal Cancer Fact Sheet 2002: CDC REPORT BROKEN LINK Centers for Disease Control analysis of colon and rectum cancer in the USA. Includes rates among men and women, race and ethnicity 1990-1999. Last Viewed: May, 4, 2017 at 12:37 PM. Total Views: 588 28. Cancer Statistics USA 1999 - CDC REPORT BROKEN LINK Cancer Statistics USA 1999 - 292 pages of cancer data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published in 2002 Last Viewed: May, 5, 2017 at 6:48 PM. Total Views: 569 29. Cancer Statistics USA 1999 edited - CDC REPORT BROKEN LINK Centers for Disease Control data on prostate, colorectal and other cancer prevalence by race and sex. Last Viewed: May, 5, 2017 at 4:28 PM. Total Views: 676 30. Congressional Hearing on Prostate Cancer: September 23, 1997 REPORT BROKEN LINK Congressional Hearing on Prostate Cancer with testimony from Betty Gallo, Len Dawson, Bob Watson, Colonel David McLeod, Dr. Richard Babaian and others. Last Viewed: May, 4, 2017 at 10:31 PM. Total Views: 625 Email a Document Copyright © 2003 - 2017 Men's Health Network