#CancerScreening

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How To Check Up For Cancer?

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See a doctor for a routine checkup and discuss your cancer risk factors

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Ask about age-appropriate cancer screening tests

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Get regular skin checks for new, changing, or unusual moles or spots

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How To Check For Pancreas Cancer?

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See a doctor if you have symptoms such as jaundice, unexplained weight loss, upper abdominal or back pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, or new-onset diabetes

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Review your personal and family history for pancreatic cancer, hereditary syndromes, chronic pancreatitis, smoking, or certain genetic mutations

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Get a physical exam and blood tests, including liver function tests and bilirubin

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How To Check For Colon Cancer?

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Talk to a doctor about your risk factors and symptoms

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Get regular colorectal cancer screening starting at the recommended age

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Use stool-based screening tests such as FIT, gFOBT, or stool DNA tests

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How To Test For Lymphoma?

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Medical history and physical exam

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Blood tests

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Imaging tests such as CT, PET, or MRI scans

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How To Test For Cancer?

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See a doctor if you have symptoms, risk factors, or a concerning change in your health

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Get a physical exam and medical history review

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Ask about age- and risk-based cancer screening tests

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How To Test For Pancreatic Cancer?

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See a doctor if you have symptoms or risk factors

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Review your medical history and family history

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Get a physical exam

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