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Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer (excluding skin cancers) diagnosed in both men and women in the United States, yet the survival rate has improved steadily for the past 20 years. Pre-cancerous polyps are  found by screening and removed before they can develop into cancers. Screening is also allowing more colorectal cancers to be found earlier when the disease is easier to cure. In order to explain the impact of colorectal screening on early detection and improved survival,  Saint Anne's Hospital offered a free educational program featuring three area experts on  June 24, 2009 in the hospital’s Nannery Conference Room. Gastroenterologist Thomas Capozza, MD, presented information about the value of colorectal screening and practical advice about healthy lifestyle, risk factors, the latest screening guidelines and options, treatment for precancerous polyps and colon cancer. Associated with PrimaCARE Gastroenterology, Fall River, Dr. Capozza is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine. For further information about the series, contact Anne Ferreira at 508-235-5056.
 

(Top row, left) Terry Pickett, administrative director of the cancer program at Saint Anne's Hospital, greets Dr. Capozza before his presentation, as Anita Mola, Saint Anne's Cancer program coordinator, looks on. (Top row, center) Cancer Registrar Jane O'Connell chats with Dr. Capozza, and (top row, right) Dr. Capozza gets ready for the presentation with cancer registrars Dawn Cavanaugh, Ms. O'Connell and Ms. Mola. (Middle row) Dr. Capozza makes some preliminary remarks about the program before beginning his presentation. (Bottom row, left) Ms. Cavanaugh, of the Cancer Registry, Saint Anne's oncology dietitian Brenda Helger, and Saint Anne's oncology nurse Dawn Mayo, chat before the presentation. (Bottom row, right) Dr. Capozza chats with Ms. Mola and Ms. O'Connell.

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