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Men's Health Week: Regular Screenings Can Save Lives in Ohio

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Thursday, June 18, 2009   

Columbus, OH - National Men's Health Week is the time to raise awareness of preventable diseases and treatment. During this week leading up to Father's Day, Ohioans can celebrate a healthy lifestyle and get Dad his regular screenings.

Sara Hamilton with Planned Parenthood says the nonprofit is raising awareness and trying to change mindsets during Men's Health week. Men tend to put off routine checkups and ignore symptoms of a health problem, she says.

"Men just don't have regular checkups. They have that mentality of 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it.'"

Some health conditions that only affect men, like prostate and testicular cancer, can be fatal. Other major health risks that men face include colon cancer, heart disease and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The good news is all of them can be prevented and treated, with early diagnosis.

According to the National Centers for Disease Control, approximately 19 million new STD infections occur each year, and many people may not even know they're infected. The biggest problem, according to Hamilton, is often there are no symptoms.

"Sometimes you don't know what's going on, and if those infections go without being treated they can cause infertility on down the line."

If left untreated, health experts say some STDs, like syphilis, can be fatal. There's also concern the STD will be passed between partners - all the more reason to get screened, Hamilton says.

More information is available from Erin Meyer at Planned Parenthood, 314-531-7526 ext. 336.




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