Phoenixville Hospital Supports Colon Cancer Awareness Month
Simple Screening Can Save Your Life
(PHOENIXVILLE, PA – March 2021) — Colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in both men and women combined. But it is a highly preventable and treatable disease.
March is National Colorectal Awareness Month, a time when patients, survivors, caregivers and advocates across the country share their stories and increase awareness about colorectal cancer prevention and the importance of early detection. At Phoenixville Hospital – Tower Health, dark blue ribbons and clothes are worn throughout March to spark curiosity and start a conversation about colon cancer awareness.
“The potential for colon cancer increases with age, and the disease does not cause symptoms in its early stages. However, it is one of only a few cancers that can be prevented,” said James Kurtz, DO, who specializes in Advanced Gastrointestinal Surgery at Phoenixville Hospital. “Through a colorectal cancer screening called a colonoscopy, doctors can find and remove hidden growths called polyps in the colon before they become cancerous. Removing polyps can prevent cancer altogether.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a significant decrease in colon cancer screening, threatening to regress years of progress toward early detection and treatment of the disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2020 four out of every 10 Americans delayed or avoided medical care during the pandemic because of concerns about COVID-19. “A colonoscopy can save your life,” said Dr. Kurtz. “Don’t put off this simple procedure.”
If you are over the age of 45 or at increased risk of colon cancer, call Dr. Kurtz’s office at 610-983-1540 to schedule your colonoscopy.
Media contact: Susan Graham, susan.graham@towerhealth.org, 610-983-1551
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ABOUT PHOENIXVILLE HOSPITAL:
Located in Phoenixville, Pa., and a member of Tower Health, Phoenixville Hospital is a 149-bed facility that provides comprehensive medical services through emergency room visits, inpatient admissions, outpatient procedures and community outreach programs. Phoenixville Hospital’s services include an award-winning cardiovascular program, a fully accredited cancer center, NAPBC-accredited breast health center, an acute inpatient rehabilitation center, and a large robotic surgery center. Phoenixville Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and has been recognized for its quality outcomes and clinical expertise across services lines that include joint replacement surgery, advanced heart failure care, and the designation as a Primary Stroke Center. For more information, visit www.phoenixville.towerhealth.org.