Schön-Klinik invites to first colorectal cancer forum in Neustadt

Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in Germany among both women and men. Over 22,000 people die from it annually, a figure that could decrease significantly with consistent preventive measures. The Schön-Klinik is hosting the 1st Neustädter Colorectal Cancer Forum on March 12 to promote awareness and early detection.

In Germany, colorectal cancer ranks among the most common types of cancer. It is the second most frequent cancer for both women and men. Each year, more than 22,000 people lose their lives to its consequences. Experts emphasize that consistent screening could substantially reduce this number.

To enhance awareness and early detection, the Schön-Klinik is organizing the first Neustädter Colorectal Cancer Forum. The event is scheduled for March 12 and aims to provide information on prevention and diagnosis to those affected and interested parties. Such initiatives seek to raise consciousness about the importance of regular check-ups to improve survival rates.

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