Download         Who needs an annual prostate cancer screening?    Schedule your appointment NOW!  The mobile prostate cancer    screening unit is coming to you in August, 2011! 

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 Mobile Cancer Screenings Coming to Mesa Public Schools! Who needs an annual prostate cancer screening? All MEN that are 40 years and older, or those younger men that have prostate cancer in the family. Schedule your appointment NOW! The mobile prostate cancer screening unit is coming to you in August, 2011! The Mobile Screening Unit of Prostate‐On‐Site Project will be at 3 sites for Mesa Public School Employees Appointments required – Times may vary as needed Tues August 30, 2011 – 10 am – 2 pm
Stapley Transportation – 549 N. Stapley, Mesa Weds August 31, 2011 – 12 pm – 5 pm Red Mountain H.S. – 7301 E. Brown Rd, Mesa Thurs Sept 1, 2011 – 10 am – 2 pm Operations ­ 555 S. Lewis, Mesa Call TODAY ‐ 480‐964‐3013
Please remember your insurance card – Specialist Co-Pay Fees Apply
It could be the most important decision you have ever made! What you don’t know about your prostate can kill you. 
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Prostate cancer is diagnosed every 2 ¾ minutes and the American Cancer Society estimates that there will be over 217,000 new cases of prostate cancer in the United States in 2010, with more than 30,000 men dying from the disease. After skin cancer, prostate cancer is the #1 form of cancer in men and the #2 cause of cancer death after lung cancer. One man dies from this disease every twenty minutes – eighty men die every twenty‐four hours – and over 30,000 American men will die this year. But there is GOOD NEWS: For most men, prostate cancer progresses slowly as compared with other cancers. Therefore, early detection remains the key to survival. With timely diagnosis and treatment, survivability is almost 100 percent.