Early detection saves lives, but screening rates remain too low
Whiteville, NC — Columbus Regional Healthcare is calling on all adults age 45 and older to make colon cancer screening a priority during Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Colon cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer‑related deaths, yet it is one of the most treatable and curable cancers when detected early.
Despite the proven benefits, fewer than one in four adults ages 45–50 is up‑to‑date on screening. Health officials say that number is far too low for a disease that can often be prevented or caught early through routine testing.
CRHS encourages residents to contact their primary care provider to schedule an annual wellness visit and discuss which screening option is right for them. A simple appointment can lead to early detection—and better outcomes.
CRHS offers three convenient locations with providers ready to support your preventive care needs:
Advanced Primary Care, Whiteville – 910‑642‑0331
Advanced Pediatrics & Family Care – 910‑641‑8660
Advanced Primary Care, Leland – 910‑641‑8640
Taking action now can make all the difference. Screening is one of the most effective tools for protecting your long‑term health.
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