Dr. Flloyd Carter urges people to get their colon checks during awareness month as part of health maintenance
Everyone must be their brother’s keeper, and if you care about someone, you should ensure their health is taken care of. According to gastroenterologist Dr. Flloyd Carter, screening is a part of health maintenance, and during Colon Cancer Awareness Month, everyone age 45 and older should be screened for colon cancer.
“Everyone has a colon, so everyone (men and women) is potentially at risk for colon cancer. And even though everybody is at risk, colon cancer is preventable. We [medical professionals] typically quote that 90 percent of colorectal deaths were preventable, so this is a cancer that we could potentially eradicate or reduce significantly, if screening is done appropriately.” Continue reading “Gastroenterologist: Be Your Brother’s Keeper”