March is colon cancer awareness month and an important time to think about preventative screening. The Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department (ELVPHD) has FREE fecal occult blood test (FOBT) kits available for people between the ages of 50-74 at the following locations in our 4 county area:
Norfolk: CVS, Hy-Vee East Pharmacy, Hy-Vee West Pharmacy, Wal-Mart Pharmacy,
U-Save Pharmacy, Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department Norfolk Office, Walgreens
Madison: Louderback Drug
Battle Creek: Battle Creek Family Medicine
Tilden: FRPS Tilden Family Medicine, Hofmann Pharmacy
Stanton: Stanton County Extension office
West Point: Tom’s Rexall Drug, Hy-Vee Pharmacy
Wisner: Wisner Apothecary, Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department Wisner Office
Tekamah: Tekamah Drug Store, Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department Tekamah Office
Also, for those that would prefer to request that a kit be mailed to them, please complete our online form at: http://bit.ly/39JkGoi
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer death in both men and women in the United States. Awareness and screening is key because this is a cancer that is treatable, curable, and in many cases, completely preventable. Over 91% of colorectal cancer cases are found in adults aged 50 and over, which is why yearly screenings are important if you are over 50. There are various screening tests available and people are encouraged to speak to their health care provider about which screening is right for them.