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Leading the Way in Men’s Health, so You Can Keep Driving Forward

At every age, staying healthy for what’s ahead starts with lifesaving screenings that catch cancer early. Count on us to help you protect your whole health for your whole life.

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Have questions about men’s cancer screenings? Our team put together this guide on colorectal, lung and prostate cancer — and what to expect with screenings for each — so you can be informed and stay on track with your health.

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Routine Screenings to Stay Ahead of Cancer

Men’s health screenings are more than just routine appointments. In many cases, it’s a screening that saves a life. Colorectal, prostate and lung screenings help catch cancer early, when it’s easiest to treat — and often before symptoms start, too.

Colon Cancer
Colon cancer is more than 90% curable if diagnosed early. You’re eligible to start colorectal screenings at age 45 with an average risk of colon cancer — an update from the previously recommended age 50.

A gastroenterologist can perform colorectal cancer screening tests like stool-based tests (yearly), flexible sigmoidoscopy (every five years) and colonoscopies (every 10 years). If you’re due for a screening, schedule with us today.

Today’s the Day to Take Charge of Your Health

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If your colorectal, prostate or lung cancer screening shows signs of cancer, rest assured that our leading oncologists and Nurse Navigators will be by your side at every step. We’ll explain your results, talk through your options and craft a treatment plan with your whole health in mind. 

We take a multidisciplinary approach to cancer care. Experts from the AdventHealth Cancer Institute work hand in hand with AdventHealth Digestive Health and Surgery Institute teams to bring you truly wholistic treatment. You can expect leading-edge therapies, groundbreaking medical interventions, nutritional guidance and emotional support for you and your family at every step. 

World-Class 
Care for Cancer

We’ve been nationally recognized for upholding the highest standards of patient care. But for us, it’s not about the accolades. It’s about making sure you receive the best possible care for every health need, every time you need us.

Award-Winning Care That’s Rewarding for You

Nationally Recognized For Hip Replacement

Florida Hospital is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of America's best hospitals for Hip Replacement.

#1 Hospital in Greater Orlando

AdventHealth Orlando is recognized as the #1 hospital in Greater Orlando by U.S. News & World Report.

National Leader in Cancer Care

AdventHealth Orlando is ranked #41 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for cancer care.

National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC)

The AdventHealth Cancer Institute’s rectal cancer program has received a three-year certification from the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC). This accreditation, currently held by only three other hospitals in the country, was developed through a collaboration between the Optimizing the Surgical Treatment of Rectal Cancer (OSTRiCh) Consortium and the Commission on Cancer (CoC), a quality program of the American College of Surgeons.

Nationally Recognized for Patient Safety

AdventHealth is recognized as one of America’s highest-rated hospitals for patient safety by The Leapfrog Group.

Routine men’s health screenings don’t just give you peace of mind; they help ensure you can be there for the ones you love for years to come. If you’re experiencing concerning symptoms or are due for a colonoscopy, prostate or lung screening, schedule your appointment today to stay ahead of cancer.

Today’s the Day to 
Take Charge of Your Health

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Prostate Cancer
Because prostate cancer now affects 1 in 8 men in the U.S., screenings are more important than ever. You’re eligible to start annual prostate cancer screenings at age 45 if you have a high risk of prostate cancer, or at age 50 if you have an average risk.

A urologist is the best expert to work with to get a prostate screening test like a digital rectal exam (DRE), a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, a lipid panel or an imaging test. Your urologist will work with you to understand which is best for you. 

Lung Cancer
After prostate cancer, lung cancer is the most common cancer among American men, and it often doesn’t show any symptoms until it’s more advanced. You’re eligible for a lung cancer screening if you’re at a high risk, meaning you’re age 50 or older and have smoked one pack of cigarettes per day for 20 years or two packs for at least 10 years. 

Our Nurse Navigators can connect you with a specialist who can perform lung cancer screenings like low-dose computed tomography (CT) scans. If you meet the high-risk criteria, most insurances will cover your lung cancer screening. 

American College of Radiology Accreditation for Radiation Oncology

We’ve been awarded a three-year term of accreditation in radiation oncology as the result of a recent review by the American College of Radiology (ACR). The ACR seal of accreditation represents the highest level of quality and patient safety. 

A Caring Partner to Coordinate Your Care

Our urologic cancer, thoracic cancer and gastrointestinal cancer Nurse Navigators are here with one-on-one support for every step of your care. They are your advocates, working as your points of contact for screenings, support, rapid scheduling, symptom management and your ongoing education. Our Nurse Navigators can: 

  • Answer your questions, explain information and provide support
  • Connect you and your family with resources and support services
  • Coordinate your medical appointments
  • Serve as a constant link between you and your health care team