Free Prostate Cancer Screenings Offered By St V's
Free Prostate Cancer Screenings Offered By St Vâs
BRIDGEPORT â Free prostate cancer screenings will be offered by St Vincentâs SWIM Prostate Cancer Institute, Wednesday, June 15, at the Family Health Center, 762 Lindley Street, between 5:30 and 6:30 pm.Â
The free program is open to all men age 50 and over and to those age 40 and over whom are at higher risk for prostate cancer due to family history or being of African American decent. Screenings are for uninsured men with limited access to a primary care doctor.
St Vincentâs offers the free screenings in an effort to detect cancer in its earliest, most treatable stage. The screening program is made possible through funding from St Vincentâs SWIM Across the Sound, a charitable organization run by St Vincentâs Medical Center Foundation.
Each screening will include a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test and a digital rectal exam performed by urologists on active staff at St Vincentâs. Symptoms of prostate cancer may include weak or interrupted flow of urine, inability to urinate, frequent urination, burning, bloody urine, or pain in the lower back, pelvis or upper thighs.
Cancer of the prostate is the most common type of cancer among American men and the second leading cause of cancer deaths among this group. It is estimated that one out of every ten American men will develop prostate cancer before age 85 with 300,000 deaths annually attributed to it.
To schedule an appointment or for more information, call St Vincentâs SWIM Prostate Cancer Institute at 203-576-6158. Appointments are limited and required.