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2 signs of bladder cancer

JRMC Urologist, Dr. Robert J. Bates shares signs and symptoms of bladder cancer.
Posted On October 10, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

2 signs of bladder cancer

Bloody or dark urine? It may be bladder cancer. When cells within the bladder grow at an uncontrollable rate, bladder cancer begins. “The first sign of bladder cancer can be blood in...

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JRMC Cancer Center welcomes Dr. Shelby Terstriep, medical oncologist, to its team. Dr. Shelby Terstriep practices at Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo, N.D. She sees patients on Mondays at the JRMC Cancer Center.
Posted On October 9, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

JRMC Cancer Center welcomes Dr. Shelby Terstriep

Jamestown Regional Medical Center is proud to welcome an oncologist to its cancer center. Dr. Shelby Terstriep, a medical oncologist from the Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center, is now at the JRMC...

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Posted On September 24, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Cancer Center bell rung by Carrington woman

Tuesday was a bittersweet day for one breast cancer survivor at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. As the first to ring the bell at the JRMC Cancer Center, she thinks of the people...

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No Excuses not to check your breasts. Experts recommend women age 40 and over receive regular mammograms. Schedule 3D mammograms direct: (701) 952-4852
Posted On September 20, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

No Excuses not to check your breasts

Both men and women have two. But it’s women with a one in eight chance. According to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer during...

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Golfers raised $20,000 at JRMC's Golf "FORE" Good tournament. Proceeds support the JRMC Cancer Center.
Posted On July 25, 2019 / Posted in Events

Golfers raise $20,000 ‘fore’ cancer care

Golfers and golf enthusiasts are making cancer care in Jamestown a hole in one. More than 100 golfers helped raise $20,000 at Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s Golf “FORE” Good event on July...

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