Reduce the burden of cancer

Cancers


Cancer Treatment Teams


Partners in Wellness
Hereditary Cancer
Risk Assesment
Head & Neck Cancer Screening
Prostate Cancer Screening

Prevention and Control Faculty

Lead: Jerry McLarty, PhD

Tissue Repository

Patrick Adegboyega, MD

Partners in Wellness

Jennifer Green, MHSA
Lihong Liu, MN, FNP-BC
Rita King, APRN, WHNP

Biostatistics, Nutrition Programs

Runhua Shi, MD, PhD

LA Cancer Control Partnership

Yolanda Duckworth

Molecular Epidemiology

Heather Kleiner, PhD
Runhua Shi, MD, PhD

Education

Pat (Ricky) Bass, MD

Smoking Cessation

Kristen Catanese

Collaboration Projects

Jerry McLarty, PhD

 

Referrals to Prevention

 

Genetic Counseling Team

Lead: Gary Von Burton, MD
Benjamin Li, MD, FACS
Mary Lowery-Nordberg, PhD
Mary Gutowski-Futch, RN, MSN

 

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CANCER PREVENTION:  Wellness Tips & Prevention | Free Health Screening | Breast Cancer Prevention | Cancer Prevention Studies | Referrals to Prevention | LCCP

Free Health Screening Opportunities

Partners in Wellness Program

Feist-Weiller Cancer Center sponsors a community-based Partners in Wellness health screening program which operates on a year-round basis. Partners in Wellness screening is free to financially qualified uninsured or under-insured individuals.  Screening tests for prostate, colorectal, breast and cervical cancer are offered. The goal of the program is to reduce the burden of cancer in Louisiana by early detection and prevention. Partners in Wellness aims to promote good health through routine screening exams and education. To make a screening appointment or to receive more information:
CALL  (318) 813-2225 or 1-800-582-4523.

Included in the screening is:

A general exam for men and women including:

  • Blood Pressure
  • Body Weight/Height
  • Urine Glucose (checks for diabetes)
  • Cholesterol
For Females:
Pap Smear (ages 18+)
Pelvic Exam (ages 18+)
Clinical Breast Exam (CBE) (ages 18+)
Mammogram (ages 40+)
Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) (ages 50+)
For Males:
General Exam (ages 18+)
Prostate Specific Antigen Test (PSA) *(ages 50+)
Digital Rectal Exam (DRE) *(ages 50+)
Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) (ages 50+)

* 45 years of age for African Americans and other high risk groups. 
Especially high risk men may be screened starting at age 40.

Partners in Wellness sites are:

LSU Health Sciences Center
Ambulatory Care Clinic
1608 Kings Hwy.
Shreveport, LA 71103
Grambling Family Medical Clinic
7412 Highway 80
Ruston, LA 71270

New sites will be opening soon in Natchitoches and Alexandria.

PIW screening is supported by Feist-Weiller Cancer Center, the CDC Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, and the Shreveport-Bossier Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation.


Hereditary Cancer Risk Assessment Program

  • Breast Cancer
  • Ovarian Cancer
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Endometrial Uterine Cancer
  • Melanoma

Does cancer run in your family? You can reduce the risk. We can help.

What Is Hereditary Cancer?

Cancer is a common disease. However, some people have a greater chance of developing cancer. This may be due to gene changes that can be passed on through the family. Inherited gene changes are responsible for 5-10% of all cancers.

A careful review of your personal and family history will help determine whether cancer might be hereditary in your family.

Do you think cancer may be hereditary in your family?

If your personal or family history includes any of the following risk factors, you and your family may benefit from a visit with our cancer genetic counselors:

  • Cancer before the age of 50 (Breast, Ovarian, Colon, or Endometrial);
  • Families with 2 or more women with breast cancer diagnosed before the age of 50;
  • Women with breast cancer diagnosed 50 years old or younger, even in the absence of a family history;
  • Personal or family history of ovarian cancer (at any age);
  • Personal or family history of male breast cancer (at any age);
  • Personal or family history of bilateral breast cancer-cancer in both breasts (at any age);
  • Personal or family history of both breast & ovarian cancer in the same individual (at any age);
  • Ashkenazi Jewish background with a personal or family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer;
  • Polyposis (multiple polyps in the stomach or intestines);
  • Same type of cancer in several generations of your family;
  • Concern about developing cancer because of family history.

It is important to remember that this list is only to help you think about your family history of cancer. Not everyone who has one of these risk factors is at risk for hereditary cancer.

What does the Hereditary Cancer Risk Assessment Program at Feist-Weiller Cancer Center offer?

Family History Review - A review of your medical and family history to determine if there are any signs of hereditary cancer.

Hereditary Cancer Education - A discussion on how genetic changes (mutations) may increase your risk for cancer.

Screening and Prevention - A review of the screening and prevention options based on your family history.

Genetic Testing - A discussion of the testing options for certain genetic changes (mutations).

Hereditary Cancer Risk Program Staff

Gary Von Burton, MD
Co-Director, Breast Cancer Program

Benjamin D. Li, MD, FACS
Co-Director, Breast and Solid Tumor Program
Dr. Charles Knight Sr. Professor
Chairman, Department of Surgery

Mary Lowery-Nordberg, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology, Pediatrics
Director of Molecular Pathology and Cancer Cytogenetics, LSUHSC

Mary Gutowski-Futch RN, MSN, APNG
Nurse Manager of Hereditary Cancer Program

Please call the Hereditary Cancer Risk Assessment Program at (318) 813-1226 to set up an appointment.

If you are interested in participating in the Hereditary Cancer Risk Assessment Program (HCRAP), please open, print and complete the following forms:

Program Form (Adobe PDF Format) (MS Word Format) Bring to your appointment.
Referral Form to enter the program (Adobe) (Word) Fax to (318) 813-1241.



Head & Neck Cancer Screening

More than 70,000 Americans are diagnosed every year with cancer of the head and neck region--those cancers affecting the mouth, lips, tongue, voice box and neck. Less than 60 percent of head and neck cancer patients live five years after diagnosis and more than 90 percent of all head and neck cancers could have been prevented.

The Yul Brynner Head & Neck Foundation sponsors Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week in April to champion awareness of this disease, which could result in an earlier diagnosis, lower functional disability, and higher survival rates.

Friday, April 25, 2008, the Department of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery at LSUHSC-Shreveport directed by Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD, and Feist-Weiller Cancer Center, offer a free screening to look for signs of cancer affecting the mouth, lips, tongue, voice box or neck.

Call (318) 675-6262 or visit www.yulbrynnerfoundation.org for more information about this April screening.

 


Prostate Cancer Screening

In September, the Department of Urology at LSUHSC-S and the FWCC offers a free prostate cancer screening to men ages 40 and older as part of Prostate Cancer Awareness Week. Typically, clients may start making their free screening appointments for the program at the end of July. Call (318) 675-6421 for more information.