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Prostate Cancer: A Guide for Men & Their Families brochure

For men and their families. This brochure provides answers to frequently asked questions about prostate cancer. Includes information on symptoms, risk factors, screening, treatment options, and how to get more information. Also includes insert that lists free screening resources. 5"x5"/ 17 pp/
English (#PC515)

French (
#PC518)
Haitian Creole (#PC520)
Portuguese (#PC517)
Russian (#PC519)
Spanish (#PC516)

 


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  What Every Man Should Know About Prostate Cancer
 

For men. Brochure provides answers to frequently asked questions about prostate cancer. Emphasizes early detection, symtoms, and risk factors. 5"x7"/ 7 pp/
Chinese (#PC502)

 
  Prostate Cancer Fact Sheet  

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For men. Low literacy brochure for adults provides basic information about prostate cancer, risk factors and symptoms. Gives practical steps for prevention and simple description of screening tests. 8.5"x11"/ 1pp double-sided/ reproducible/
English (#PC512)
Spanish (#PC513)
Portuguese (#PC514)

Somali (#PC531)
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  What You Learn About Prostate Cancer May Save Your Life
 

For men. Companion poster to brochure delivers a powerful message from prostate cancer survivors urging men to talk to their doctors about prostate cancer. 24"x20"/
Spanish (#PC510)

 
There Is Only One You poster  
  For men over 50. This poster informs men aged 50 years or older about the importance of having regular colorectal cancer screening tests to find and stop cancer before symptoms occur. It encourages patients to talk to their doctor to get screened and includes how to learn more. Poster features a photo of a Latino man and his son. 11"x17" /double-sided
English/Spanish (#CA1371)

 
Now is the Time to Get Tested poster  
  For men over 50. This poster informs men aged 50 years or older about the importance of having regular colorectal cancer screening tests to find and stop cancer before symptoms occur. It encourages patients to talk to their doctor to get screened and includes how to learn more. Poster features a photo of an African American man. 11"x17"
English (#CA1372)

 
Testicular Self Exam shower card  
  For men. This card shows step-by-step instructions for a testicular self exam. Symptoms of testicular cancer are also described. This card is water resistant and can hang in the shower. 4”x9”/double-sided
English (#PC521)

 
   
  What Vietnamese Women Need to Know campaign

 

For Vietnamese women. Vietnamese women have the highest rates of cervical cancer in the United States. Colorful bilingual poster, wallet card, and brochure educate Vietnamese women on the importance of pelvic exams and pap tests in preventing and detecting cervical cancer. Sends culturally appropriate messages to encourage them to visit their health care provider for routine screening.

 

 

Wallet Card/ 3"x2"/ double-sided/ Vietnamese/English (#CA1363)
Poster/ 9.75"x12.75"/ double-sided/ Vietnamese/English (#CA1364)

 

  Ovarian Cancer Reference Card

For women. This wallet-sized card provides facts, symptoms and resources for ovarian cancer. Produced by the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. /3.5"x2"/
English (#BC090)

 

 
 

See Women's Health Section for more women's health titles.

 

 
   
  For Guys Only  
 

For adolescent boys and young adult men. Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men ages 15-35. This full-color brochure provides information on testicular cancer including what it is, risk factors, prevention, self-screening, and symptoms. Sends the message that self-screening and early detection are very important.
4.5"x8.5"/ 3-fold/
English (#CA1351)
Portuguese (#CA1352)
Spanish (#CA1353)


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