WUFT features UF Health Cancer Center community outreach, Mobile Cancer Screening Connector
The segment explores the impact of the UF Health Cancer Center's work in the community and cancer screening efforts.
The segment explores the impact of the UF Health Cancer Center's work in the community and cancer screening efforts.
The collaborative is easing the burden of cancer through promoting cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship.
Projects include mobile health clinics, health fairs, and a giant walk-through inflatable colon to educate people on tumor growth.
The alliance will boost services for women with breast, ovarian, and uterine cancers.
The award recognizes her efforts in community outreach and health advocacy.
Archer Family Health Care hosted the Mobile Cancer Screening Connector and area rural health care agencies to focus attention on rural health care.
The UF Health Cancer Center teamed up with Man Cave Health and the Prostate Cancer Foundation for a prostate cancer event at Gator Fanfest.
Shirley Bloodworth, a Community Scientist and member of the center's Community Advisory Board, was a staunch advocate for the aging population.
The Connector will expand access to lifesaving cancer screenings and essential health care services, including 3D mammograms and cervical, colon, and prostate cancer screenings.
The groups will offer prostate cancer screening via PSA testing and health education at the Florida-LSU football game.