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Mailed Self-sampling Kits Helped More Women Get Screened for Cervical Cancer

By Jake Ellison | University of Washington on Nov 12, 2019   Health  

Mailed Self-sampling Kits Helped More Women Get Screened for Cervical Cancer

The University of Washington and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute have found that mailed self-sampling kits for HPV testing did help more women get screened for cervical cancer.socialmediasl444/Flickr Signaling a potential major change in cervical cancer screening options for American women, a new study found that mailed self-sampling kits that test for HPV — […]

Lung Cancer Screening Can Save an Estimated 25,000 Lives and Combat the #1 Cancer Killer in the Nation

By Holly Harvey | American Lung Association on Nov 1, 2019   Featured, Health  

Lung Cancer Screening Can Save an Estimated 25,000 Lives and Combat the #1 Cancer Killer in the Nation

The American Lung Association highlights screening during Lung Cancer Awareness Month ANCHORAGE (October 31, 2019) – Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer of men and women in the U.S., but there is hope against this deadly disease thanks to early detection screening that can save thousands. According to the Lung Association, if the 8 million Americans […]

Troubling New Report Suggests Water Contamination Widespread in Alaska

By Austin Baird | Akleg on Sep 26, 2019   Featured, Health, State  

Troubling New Report Suggests Water Contamination Widespread in Alaska

‘Alaskans have a right to clean drinking water’ JUNEAU – A coalition of health organizations Wednesday released a new report suggesting that a type of water contamination is widespread in Alaska. Many water sources across the state are contaminated by perfluorinated alkylated substances, commonly known as PFAS chemicals, according to the report prepared by the […]

Lung Cancer Deaths Decrease, Lung Cancer Still Remains the Number One Cancer Killer in the U.S.

By Holly Harvey | American Lung Association on Jul 29, 2019   Featured, Health  

Lung Cancer Deaths Decrease, Lung Cancer Still Remains the Number One Cancer Killer in the U.S.

  ANCHORAGE – According to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lung cancer death rates in the U.S. have decreased 11.5 percent since 2013. For World Lung Cancer Day on August 1, the American Lung Association in Hawaii is highlighting recent lung cancer advancements that save more lives. “Even with the decrease […]

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