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Mammogram: what to do when a loved one refuses

Support is sometimes the best way to prevent breast cancer. Is your loved one refusing a mammogram? Here are tips on how to support them. (701) 952-5348.
Posted On October 14, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Mammogram: what to do when a loved one refuses

Support is sometimes the best way to prevent cancer, especially if a loved one is hesitant about getting a mammogram. Breast cancer is easier than ever to be detected with technology advances...

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Ladies, did you just turn 40 years old? It's time to schedule your first 3D mammogram at JRMC: (701) 952-5348. Here's what to expect at your mammogram...
Posted On October 11, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Age 40? Here’s what to expect at your first mammogram

October is breast health month. And, it’s the perfect time to schedule a mammogram. Experts recommend women age 40 and over receive regular mammograms because of the increased risk of developing breast...

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GROWvember is the perfect time to get up and go see a urologist regarding men's health. Schedule direct with JRMC Urologist, Dr. Bates, at (701) 952-4878.
Posted On October 10, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Man up during GROWvember for men’s health

Men’s health below the belt can make a person squeamish, but ignoring symptoms throughout the year – especially during GROWvember- can have a devastating effect. “Silence can be our worst enemy. Talking...

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JRMC Urologist, Dr. Christopher Cost shares signs and symptoms of prostate cancer.
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4 signs of prostate issues

Low flow? Burning sensation? Frequent urination? When it comes to the prostate, a urologist can help. JRMC Urologist Dr. Brent Williams specializes in treating urological diseases. Urology really means treating conditions associated...

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JRMC Urologist, Dr. Christopher Cost shares signs and symptoms of testicular cancer.
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3 signs of testicular cancer

Testicular cancer is a sensitive subject. Doctors most often find testicular cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 30. This disease is easily diagnosed, highly treatable and also almost always curable....

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