Cancer

Healthy Families – Cervical Cancer with Deanna Padilla

How often should I get screened for cervical cancer? Deanna Padilla, FNP‑C and Associate Medical Director at Omni Family Health, discusses the importance of cervical cancer screening, especially during National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. She emphasizes that early stages are often asymptomatic, making regular Pap smears and HPV testing critical for early detection and prevention. […]

Healthy Families – Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month with Justina Adangai

What screenings are recommended for colorectal cancer prevention? FNP-C Justina Adangai spotlights Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, stressing the power of early detection and prevention when it comes to this often-silent disease – the second-leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. She explains the two key screening options: the at-home FIT test, which should be […]

Healthy Families – Colon Cancer with Justina Adangai

When and how often should I get screened for colon cancer? FNP-C Justina Adangai from Omni Family Health explains the importance of early and regular colon cancer screenings for preventing serious illness. She emphasizes that early detection makes treatment far more effective and shares the two main testing methods: the at‑home FIT test, which should […]

Your Health Matters | Oral Cancer

April is Oral cancer awareness month! Dentist, Kyriaki Bouraki, DDS at Omni Family Health, and Ryan Nelson from Kern Living take this important time to raise awareness about oral cancer’s risk factors, signs, and symptoms.

Your Health Matters | What is colon cancer?

Hey there! Did you know that colon cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United States? It’s important to talk about it, which is why we’re excited to share this video with you!

Your Health Matters | Cervical Cancer

In this video, Ryan Nelson from Kern Living interviews Deanna Padilla, Associate Medical Director and Family Nurse Practitioner at Omni Family Health, about January as National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month.

Your Health Matters | Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. Learn more about preventing lung cancer and leading a smoke-free life.

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