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Colorectal Cancer Screening Event – Belfort, March 4th

by Olivia Martinez
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Residents of Belfort, France, have access to a colorectal cancer screening event next week, as part of a national awareness campaign known as “Blue March.” The event, hosted by the Caisse primaire d’assurance-maladie (CPAM), aims to educate the public about the importance of early detection of this common, yet often treatable, cancer.

On Wednesday, March 4, from 9 a.m. To noon, Dr. Bouvard will lead a screening information session at the CPAM offices located on Rue Strolz. He will focus on raising awareness about the significance of screening, particularly for individuals over the age of 50. Dr. Bouvard plans to utilize a visual aid – a model of a colon – to help participants better understand the disease and its impact.

For Individuals Aged 50 to 74

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in France, but early detection dramatically improves outcomes, with a 90% survival rate when caught in its initial stages. Screening is recommended for individuals between the ages of 50 and 74, and the French healthcare system proactively sends invitations for screening every two years.

Individuals eligible for screening can obtain a kit from their general practitioner, gynecologist, or through a specialized health center. Alternatively, kits are available directly through the website monkit.depistage-colorectal.fr, or from a local pharmacist. This accessible screening process underscores the commitment to preventative healthcare and reducing the burden of colorectal cancer in the region.

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