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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the U.S. among cancers that affect both men and women—but it is also one of the most preventable cancers.

Physicians recommend that all people aged 45 or older have regular screenings to reduce their risk for colorectal cancer. 

Texas A&M Health provides FREE colorectal cancer screening tests to uninsured or qualifying underinsured individuals in the Brazos Valley through the Texas C-STEP program (@texascstep). Speak to a local community health worker about your screening options by calling 979.436.0443, or visit cstep.tamu.edu for more information.

#ColorectalCancerAwareness #TAMUHealth
March 13 is National K9 Veterans Day, a day for honoring the service, bravery and loyalty of military and working dogs. 🐾 Today, we paws to recognize these incredible animals, who have been a vital part of the U.S. military since 1942! 🐶🇺🇸

#K9VeteransDay
Happy "official" first day of Spring Break! Time to bee as happy as a bumblebee on a bluebonnet 🐝  Ok, enough cheesy alliteration. How are our Aggies doing? For those who are off this week, we hope you're enjoying some well-earned rest and sunshine! 😎
Dentistry is a work of heart ❤️ For all the ways you keep us smiling, THANK YOU, dentists! Happy #NationalDentistsDay, especially to all the Aggie dentists from @tamudental making their mark on the world!

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A news publication of Texas A&M Health, Vital Record offers insight on the latest in health, medicine and scientific discovery from experts across our five schools and numerous centers and institutes.

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