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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. According to the American Cancer Society, Inc., Surveillance and Equity Science, colon and rectum cancer is the second leading cause of new cancer
cases and cause of cancer death in the United States; which may occur regardless of gender. Early detection and treatment of colorectal cancer can increase overall survival rate; therefore,
we screen. Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer early so abnormal tissue or cancer can be found and may be easier to treat. VA New
Jersey Health Care System, Primary Care, and the Gastroenterology Services are committed to screening their patients for colorectal cancer. During the Month of March, Colorectal Cancer
Awareness Month, educational booths are being set up to educate Veterans on the new guidelines for colorectal cancer screening. This information will allow Veterans to share decision making
care with their Primary Care Team and Gastroenterology Specialist regarding which screening option is best for them. On March 3rd the first of our Colorectal Cancer screening educational
booths was set up in Primary Care at the VA Medical Center in East Orange, NJ. The Primary Care Team, with the support of Dr. Korenblit, Dr. Law, and Mr. Ariel Neri, Nurse Manager, and
spearheaded by Ms. Magarette Etienne, RN, Assistant Nurse Manager, Donna O’Meara RN, Nurse Educator Colorectal and Lung Cancer Screening educated 36 Veterans on the new Colon Cancer
screening guidelines for Veterans of average risk. Veterans were informed per United States Presentative Services Task Force (USPSTF) and American Cancer Society (ACS), the guidelines now
call for Veterans with average risk for Colorectal Cancer to begin screening at age 45. In addition, the screening options, included having an annual FIT test or a colonoscopy every 10
years was discussed. There is no doubt the enthusiasm of the Primary Care Team Nurses energized the Veterans to discuss Colorectal Cancer Screening. For more information visit the
Colorectal Cancer educational booths at the following locations in March: Lyons, Thursday, March 10th Hackensack CBOC, Wednesday, March 16th Brick CBOC, Friday, March 18th
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