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ONONDAGA COUNTY, N.Y. -- If you go out to eat at a diner or restaurant in Onondaga County on Mother's Day, you may see a special placemat at your seat.
17 local diners and restaurants are using these placemats on Sunday to help promote the availability of free mammograms, pap smear tests, and colon cancer screenings. The Onondaga County Health Department designed and planned these placemats to help remind people regular screenings are important to their health.
All three tests are available for women ages 40 to 64 without health insurance and the colon cancer screening for men without insurance ages 50 to 64.
"We hear a lot about preventative screenings and things like that and we really do know that routine screenings are a really important step in detecting breast, cervical and colon cancers. And we do know that early detection does have the capability to save lives," said Emily Young, public health educator.
For information on how you can register for a free cancer screening, call Onondaga County Health Department at (315) 435-3653, or go to ongov.net/health/cancerscreening.html.
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