Free Head, Neck Cancer Screenings Offered

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Smilow Cancer Hospital’s Greenwich Hospital campus will hold an oral, head and neck cancer screening on Friday, May 5 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., in the Noble Conference Center. The free five-minute check-up from the neck up is open to the public. To register, call 888-357-2409; walk-ins are welcome. Free parking is available.

More than 50,000 Americans each year are diagnosed with head and neck cancer, which can attack the nose, sinuses, mouth, ears, throat, larynx, thyroid, saliva glands and lymph nodes in the neck. “Cancers in the head and neck are curable if caught early,” said Richard Brauer, MD, chief of Otolaryngology at Greenwich Hospital. ”Screenings are a great way to get a quick, basic exam by a member of our head and neck cancer clinical care team.”

Brauer urges people who have a history of these symptoms to be screened:

  • Family or personal history of smoking
  • Sore throat that persists for more than six weeks
  • Hoarseness lasting longer than three weeks
  • Any mouth sore or swelling lasting longer than a week
  • Lump in the neck lasting longer than a week
  • Presence of blood in saliva or sputum
  • Persistent ear pain

For more information about the Greenwich Hospital screening, call toll free 888-357-2409 or visit greenwichhospital.org/events

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