Aloha all Kane ‘Ohana!
Its No-Shave November
Did you know that the Top 3 cancers for men are Lung, Prostate, and Colon? Early detection is key to thriving and surviving:
First colon cancer screens should be at age 45. Are you overdue?
- Screen options include stool tests, colonoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy, and CT colonography.
- Blood test for prostate cancer antigens starting at age 55 or if you have symptoms
- Talk to your doctor about frequent urination, weak interrupted flow, discomfort urinating, and blood in your urine.
- Share a family history of cancer with your doctor.
Koolauloa Health Center is always accepting new patients (with and without insurance).
Call 293-9231 for an appointment.
Hope to see you soon! Mahalo.
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Aloha ‘Ohana!
June is National Men’s Health Month, a time to remind men of the health issues they face and what they can do to take charge of their health.
Men are significantly less likely than women to see a doctor or report symptoms to a health care provider. Only 60 percent of men go to the doctor for a yearly, routine check up, and 40 percent won’t go until something is seriously wrong.
Despite these statistics, 20 percent of men report seeing a doctor so their significant other or a loved one will stop nagging them.
Here are a few other important facts about men’s health to know:
The overall mortality rate is 41 percent higher for men than women, and it’s higher for men for 8 out of 10 leading causes of death—including heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes.
31 percent of men suffer depression in their lifetime and 9 percent of men have daily feelings of depression or anxiety. But only 1/4 talk to a mental health professional, and only 1/3 take medication. Pay attention to signs of depression and don’t be afraid to seek help.
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths for men in the United States. A man is 2 to 3 times more likely to get prostate cancer if his father, brother or son had it. Talk to your doctor about having PSA and DRE levels checked.
Encourage the men in your life to see a doctor. Call (808) 293-9231 to make an appointment for a loved one. You can make a positive impact.
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