East Union vs Pisgah | Mississippi High School Football Live
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The East Union varsity football team has a home non-conference game vs Pisgah (Sandhill, MS) on Thursday, November 12 @ 7p. Preview Game
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East Union vs J.Z. George | Mississippi High School Football Live
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The East Union varsity football team has a neutral non-conference game vs J.Z. George (North Carrollton, MS) on Thursday, November 12 @ 7p. Preview Game
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Welcome to the official Alliance Cancer Center page! This page is for sharing news about our center, as well as oncology and health related topics.
Alliance Cancer Center’s mission is to provide the highest quality and most compassionate cancer care to our patients. Our dedicated and experienced team strive to be the best in the fight against cancer for our community, with two locations to conveniently serve you. Alliance Cancer Center - Clarksdale
581 Medical Drive
Clarksdale, MS 38614
(662) 624-8731
Alliance Cancer Center - Greenville
1514
East Union Street
Greenville, MS 38703
(662) 332-6150
At Alliance Cancer Center, we treat several different types of conditions including; skin cancer, metastatic cancer, malignant and benign tumors in the brain, lung, and cancers of the breast, prostate, colon, and pancreas using advanced radiation technology. Our team of medical specialists collaborate together to develop a customized treatment plan for your specific diagnosis. At our center we treat early-stage, recurring and advanced cancer using a linear accelerator (LINAC), an advanced technology that generates high-energy X-ray beams. The LINAC is equipped with an imaging system that precisely targets the tumor while delivering radiation, destroying cancer cells and minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. Radiation therapy is delivered safely, painlessly and does not involve surgery. We offer several types of radiation therapy designed to treat all forms and stages of cancer including:
Our state of the art radiation therapy treatments, are provided by a team of caring, knowledgeable individuals who live here, too. If you are a patient, potential patient, friend or family member of a patient, or just wanting some information about Alliance Cancer Center, you’ve come to the right place. On this page, we will share information about Alliance Cancer Center, community events, important cancer related news and research, and much more. We also hope this page can serve as a resource to connect with others and share your story. Questions and comments are welcomed. This page It is not for solicitation purposes and we reserve the right to delete posts that compromise the privacy of patients. SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY:
Alliance Cancer Center and Alliance HealthCare Services (“Alliance”) use social networking sites to share health care news, department updates, events, health tips and more. We encourage you to post and join the conversation. By using our social media sites, you agree to the Terms and Conditions outlined below. BY SUBMITTING CONTENT (COMMENTS, PHOTOS, VIDEOS, ETC.) TO AN ALLIANCE CANCER CENTER AND ALLIANCE NETWORKING SITE, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION IS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE AND THAT ALLIANCE MAY USE THIS INFORMATION FOR MARKETING PURPOSES. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO HAVE YOUR INFORMATION PUBLISHED, PLEASE DO NOT POST. Our staff monitors our social media during regular business hours, Monday- Friday, CST. Please understand that we cannot respond to every comment, and that we cannot offer medical advice, diagnosis or treatment via the Internet. If you have questions regarding personal or confidential health information or are seeking medical advice, please contact Alliance Cancer Center at either at (312) 942-4600 for the Greenville office or (662)624-8731 for the Clarksdale office. In the event of an emergency, please dial 911. For your privacy, think carefully before posting personal medical information to the internet. This is a public page and your posts are available for all to see. To maintain a supportive and positive atmosphere, Alliance Cancer Center and Alliance reserve the right to delete any posts or content deemed inappropriate. A post (comments/photos/videos/etc.) will be hidden if it:
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Visitors who repeatedly submit inappropriate content may be banned from our social networking sites. The opinions expressed on Alliance Cancer Center and Alliance social networking sites are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of our center or company. Alliance employees who post comments on our sites must follow all applicable Alliance Cancer Center and Alliance policies; identify their affiliation with Alliance Cancer Center or Alliance; and ensure that comments are consistent with our standards of professional conduct.
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05/11/2022
It’s National Nurses’ Week, an annual celebration to recognize and show gratitude for the tremendous care nurses provide to patients and families. As workers who perform the most essential healthcare tasks, nurses serve as the first point of contact for most patients. National Nurses’ Week honors their contributions and reminds us to thank our nurses who serve the patients in our community with compassionate care. Thank you for all you do!
05/06/2022
The “ABCDE” rule describes the features of early melanoma Asymmetry Border that is irregular Color that is uneven Diameter larger than 1/4 inch Evolving. The mole has changed over the past few weeks or months. Learn more: http://ht.ly/71la30s9R7t
03/30/2022
It is National ! 👩⚕️👨⚕️ On this day, and every day, we cannot thank our doctors enough for their devotion, selflessness, and commitment to our patients and community.
03/22/2022
In 2022, an estimated 151,030 people will be diagnosed with this highly preventable disease. We raise awareness for them, their families, and their community. Join us in sharing because . http://ow.ly/X9ek50Ipr68
02/07/2022
Cancer screening tests aim to find cancer early, before it causes symptoms and when it may be easier to treat successfully. Are you up to date on tests recommended by your doctor? http://ow.ly/vST830s9R5w
02/04/2022
At least one third of cancers are preventable, giving us every reason to champion healthy life choices and prevention strategies to reduce the risk of developing cancer. This take action to learn what you can do to prevent many cancers through lifestyle choices you make each day: http://ow.ly/9eCZ50HN139
01/19/2022
People who smoke to***co have 20 times the chance of developing lung cancer compared to those who don’t. http://ht.ly/via930s7Ofb
01/17/2022
Happy Day ay from all of us at Alliance Cancer Center! Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a voice for the voiceless and a beacon of hope for all. Now, nearly 54 years after his death, we reflect on Dr. King’s legacy and his wisdom that continues to guide us all on matters of morality, equality, human dignity, and diversity.
01/05/2022
Cervical Cancer—Patient Version
Human papillomavirus, more commonly known as HPV, can cause several types of cancer, including cervical cancer. Routine screening can prevent most cervical cancers by allowing health care providers to find and remove precancerous cells before they develop into cancer. As a result, cervical cancer incidence rates in the United States are decreasing.
Cervical Cancer—Patient Version
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide. The primary risk factor for cervical cancer is human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Start here to find evidence-based information on cervical cancer treatment, causes and prevention, screening, research, and statistics.
12/21/2021
Coping with Cancer during the Holidays
The can be a stressful time for all of us, but especially for those coping with . For patients and their families struggling to find holiday cheer this year, here are 12 helpful tips to try to lift your spirits and navigate the season.
Coping with Cancer during the Holidays
As the classic holiday song goes, it is the most wonderful time of the year. But do you know what else the happiest season of all brings? Stress. With all the planning, shopping, decorating and cooking, it’s easy to become tired and overwhelmed. When cancer t...
11/28/2021
Caregivers of Cancer Patients
If you're helping a family member or friend through cancer treatment, you are a caregiver. This may mean helping with daily activities such as going to the doctor or making meals. It could also mean coordinating services and care. Or it may be giving emotional and spiritual support. View resources and tips for caregivers.
Caregivers of Cancer Patients
Being a caregiver of cancer patients can be stressful. Find out what to expect and how to deal with caring for a loved one with cancer.
11/25/2021
Happy , everyone! 🦃 We hope you and your family have a safe and wonderful day.
11/24/2021
Talking to Your Children About Breast Cancer
Talking to your children or younger family members about breast cancer can be daunting and difficult.
Here are 9 tips to help you approach the conversation.
The Benefits of Exercise for People With Lung Cancer
The thought of exercise can be overwhelming if you have lung cancer. But a well-designed exercise program may help you cope with your treatments, fatigue, and side effects.
The Benefits of Exercise for People With Lung Cancer
Following an exercise program during and after lung cancer treatment may help reduce cancer-related fatigue and speed recovery from treatment. Read about 4 types of exercise to consider and why.
11/19/2021
Today is the . Did you know quitting smoking can improve survival in those diagnosed with cancer as well? http://ow.ly/OI2n50GRvGW
11/17/2021
New guidelines are expected to help identify more patients with colorectal cancer or lung cancer earlier. Learn more in the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2021: http://ht.ly/hqVj30s0WY3
11/17/2021
Advancing age is the most important risk factor for cancer overall. The median age for cancer in the US is 66, meaning half of cancer cases happen before age 66 and half occur after.
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11/11/2021
On , we salute all of the men and women who have served our country. Thank you for your service! 🇺🇸
10/14/2021
This Awareness Day, learn how to take charge of your diagnosis and live better every day. http://ow.ly/ejpX50Gr7Oo
09/28/2021
Screening Guidelines for Prostate Cancer
This Awareness Month, learn the importance of managing cancer risks through screening and early detection. Review the recommended screening guidelines for prostate cancer today!
Screening Guidelines for Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in American men. While the disease is prevalent across the country, the screening guidelines are not. Prostate cancer screenings have always been somewhat controversial because the tests often alert physicians...
09/15/2021
Do you know the warning signs of cervical cancer? Learn more this : https://bit.ly/3lvZbPa
09/11/2021
Sept. 11, 2001, is one of the darkest days in American history, and 20 years later, its impact is still being felt in many ways. Cancer diagnoses and medical complications have skyrocketed over the last eight years for 9/11 survivors and first responders who inhaled toxic debris in the wake of the terrorist attacks, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During this time, cancers related to 9/11 terror attacks among members of the World Trade Center Health Program increased by more than 1,000% from 1,870 confirmed cases in 2013 to 20,612 cases in 2020. Today as we remember their sacrifice and the innocent lives that were taken, join us in helping protect the heroes who were there then and are here today by reminding them to stay up to date on their preventive cancer screenings. . https://bit.ly/2X7ImlH
09/09/2021
The less alcohol you drink, the lower your risk for cancer. Rethink your drink and learn more about the connection between alcohol and cancer: http://bit.ly/3l9SodO
09/07/2021
In Low-Income Communities, Breast Cancer Screenings Declined During Pandemic
Breast cancer screening rates declined within clinics that serve low-income communities, new research shows. https://bit.ly/3935qEB
Increased Intensity of PSA Screening May Reduce Racial Disparities in Prostate Cancer
Among younger Black men in the United States, more frequent screening for prostate cancer may be linked with lower risks of both metastasis and fatal disease, according to recent research.
Metastatic NSCLC: Tips to Manage Shortness of Breath | Everyday Health
Shortness of breath — also known as dyspnea — is a common problem among people with metastatic non-small-cell . From relaxation techniques to exercise, a number of approaches may help relieve the discomfort. https://bit.ly/3jkwtko
July is ! UV exposure is the most preventable risk factor for skin cancer. Read about different UV rays that cause damage to your skin and learn what you can do to stay sun-safe year-round.
Happy ! Celebrate safely with these sun protection strategies from the CDC: http://ht.ly/NGYe30rMOCP
06/20/2021
According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer has the highest incidence rate of any other cancer in the state of Mississippi. Celebrate the dads, granddads, and father figures in your life this June by encouraging them to protect their health and stay up to date on cancer screenings.
06/15/2021
What People With Darker Skin Need to Know About Preventing Skin Cancer
While it’s true fair skin tones are at greater risk for skin cancer, no one’s immune to the dangers and damage of the sun’s harmful UV rays.
Every year, more than 300,000 men in the United States lose their lives to cancer, and many of these cancers could be prevented. Culture matters when it comes to men’s health. Learn more this from the CDC: http://ow.ly/xZtK50F7QPt
06/06/2021
Today is ! Join us as we celebrate those who have survived, support those recently diagnosed, and recognize the strength of their families, caregivers, and community
Deborah is a two-time cancer survivor. She shares what it is like to live with a type of rare brain cancer called to help others. http://ht.ly/1EPb30rIgth
05/13/2021
is a good time for women to remember to prioritize their health. Learn about the prevention and early detection of various types of cancers that affect women: http://ow.ly/wq1o50EMk4c
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