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PAYSON ROUNDUP If you’re over 50, with or without colon cancer symptoms, you need to schedule a colonoscopy soon.* Because when found early, there is nearly a 90% chance for a cure. Even better news: with timely and thorough testing, colon cancer is up to 95% preventable. If you wait for symptoms, it may already be too late. Schedule your colonoscopy by calling 928-472-1222. To learn more about our physicians and practice, go to PaysonDoctors.com. 803 South Ponderosa Suite C
Ihor Zakaluzny, M.D. General Surgeon
Katharine Raymer, M.D. General Surgeon
WHEN COLON CANCER IS
FOUND EARLY,
THERE IS A 90% CHANCE FOR A CURE.
*The American Cancer Society recommends both men and women at average risk of colorectal cancer should begin receiving a colonoscopy every 10 years at age 50. But you should talk with your doctor about your own health and your family history so that you can choose the best screening plan for you.