2024-09-09T08:01:00
(BPT) – Volunteering with a senior nutrition program can benefit volunteers as much as it benefits participants.
2024-09-06T08:59:00
(BPT) – Did you know your favorite dog breed can reveal a lot about your personality? According to celebrity dog trainer and certified pet behavioral expert Nicole Ellis, it can even tell you what kind of wine you’ll enjoy.
In honor of National Service Dog Month, Ellis teamed up with St. Francis Winery & Vineyards to take the guesswork out of the wine aisle by proposing perfect wine recommendations based on the traits of their favorite pooch. The pairings list honors and benefits the brand’s ongoing partnership with Canine Companions, a leading nonprofit organization that trains and provides service dogs to people with disabilities, empowering them to lead more independent lives. St. Francis donates $1 of every bottle sold from the Sonoma County and Reserve lines, adding a layer of purpose to every pour.
To find out which wine is your “PAW-fect” match, Ellis evaluated and matched a number of characteristics.
Classic dogs and classic wine
Golden Retrievers are one of the most beloved, classic American dog breeds. Similar to the Chardonnay, a classic California varietal, they are versatile and well-loved due to their ability to excel in various roles, from family pets to service dogs. Canine Companions trains these intuitive pups to support people with disabilities, and just like these sociable, energetic dogs, this Sonoma County Chardonnay is one you’re bound to love.
Strong, loving spirits and robust, complex wine
Staffordshire Terriers often have layered and very endearing personalities. They’re known for their confidence and boldness, too — very similar to the strong characteristics of the full-bodied Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon. So, if you admire the robust strength and loving nature of this breed, you’ll enjoy the earthy and layered profile of this Cabernet Sauvignon from St. Francis Winery & Vineyards.
Lively wine for people who love cheerful dogs
If you enjoy the friendly and cheerful nature of Bichon Frises, then you’ll appreciate the smooth texture and fruity profile of the Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc. A Bichon Frise’s fluffy white coat and playful personality align perfectly with the refreshing flavor of this energetic wine.
Harmonious qualities in canine and wine alike
Affable and dynamic are great descriptors for the ever-popular poodle mixes known as “Doodles” (Golden Retriever or Labrador combined with Poodle). Just like these mixed breeds, the Sonoma County Merlot has playful qualities — combining hints of plum and chocolate, along with dried fig and bright Rainier cherry flavors, into a thoroughly enjoyable wine. Doodles are celebrated for their adaptable temperaments, combining the best traits of their parent breeds, just like the harmonious blend of flavors you’ll find in this Merlot.
Balance and complexity leave an impression
Powerful, sturdy Bull Mastiffs mirror the firmly structured nature of the St. Francis Winery & Vineyards’ Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. Bull Mastiffs are big and strong but have a gentle temperament, offering a great mix of calmness and strength. Their presence commands respect and attention— just like the long, lingering finish of the Alexander Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon.
Grace and sophistication that catches your attention
The look and spirited nature of a Sighthound — such as a Greyhound, Whippet or Saluki — turns heads wherever it goes, much like the elegant characteristics of this Dry Creek Valley Reserve Zinfandel. With vibrant flavors of juicy cherry, fresh boysenberry, blackberry pie, black tea, baking chocolate and spice, it complements Sighthounds’ lively and agile nature.
Adaptable wine for those who champion mixed breeds
Mixed breeds often rescue their humans as much as their owners rescue them and can be highly adaptable to different environments, much like the diverse yet harmonious tasting notes of Pinot Noir, which pairs well with various foods. Mixed breeds often embody the best traits of various breeds, leading to a well-rounded temperament that’s perfect for the approachable Sonoma County Pinot Noir.
A social wine for lovers of highly social dogs
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known for their friendly, affectionate and adaptable dispositions, which is reflected in the smooth and balanced nature of the Sonoma Valley Reserve Merlot, perfect for social settings like celebrations with friends and family. The Cavaliers’ energy and good temperament make them great companions, just like this versatile wine that can be paired with any food or setting.
You can purchase these and other wines while helping support Canine Companions by visiting StFrancisWinery.com.
Please drink responsibly. For more information, visit Responsibility.org.

2024-09-05T08:01:00
(BPT) – Be aware of the five signs of inflammation in dogs, cats and horses, and visit duralactin.com to learn more.
2024-09-05T09:05:00
(BPT) – Do you dread the daily routine of packing your child’s lunch box? You’re not alone. According to a 2023 survey, packing school lunches may be the task parents dread most, even more than cleaning the bathroom or going to the dentist.
Remembering to shop for and pack a variety of lunches for your little scholar can be overwhelming when you’re already short on time. Instead of stressing, consider signing your child up for school-provided lunches.
School-provided lunches aren’t just convenient. They also provide a wide range of benefits. Chartwells K12 — a school dining provider dedicated to making the cafeteria the happiest place in school — highlights the top five benefits of opting in for school lunches.
1. A source of healthy foods
When your children eat school-provided lunches, you can rest easy knowing they are receiving a healthy meal that will fuel their learning experience. A study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association found that school food quality has increased significantly since the early 2000s and provides the highest mean diet quality of any major food source. That means that try as you might to pack a healthy meal, the healthiest option for your child is the breakfast or lunch their school provides.

2. Value in every bite
In light of inflation and rising food costs, value is top of mind for families across the country. Luckily, school lunches offer students healthy, balanced and safe meals at an affordable price while saving families time and stress.

3. A flavorful journey of discovery
Meals are a great opportunity for kids to discover new foods and cultures. At school, students are given the option to try new flavors and international cuisines that go beyond their family’s usual menu. Not only does this broaden their young palates, but exposure to different foods fosters an appreciation for different heritages. In this way, the cafeteria serves as an educational hub for cultural exploration.

4. Fuel for growing minds
School lunches provide the necessary fuel kids need to stay focused and be more alert so they can thrive in class. For example, school lunches offer nutrient-packed foods like:
These essential vitamins, minerals and antioxidants are vital for your student’s growth and development.
5. A lesson in inclusion and acceptance
The lunchroom plays a large part in a student’s social experience, and changes to the environment can help create a culture of inclusion and acceptance. For example, inclusive menus, educational programs, staff training, cafeteria setup and even renovations can help facilitate positive social interactions and inclusion during the school day.
So, say goodbye to stressing over packing healthy lunches that you (fingers crossed) hope your child eats! Take advantage of the convenient and nutritious options of a school-provided lunch so your children can enjoy new flavors, healthy options, delicious meals and impactful experiences.
To learn more about the school lunch options available to students today, visit ChartwellsK12.com. There, you’ll find information on the company’s custom dining programs offered in 4,500 schools around the country.

2024-09-04T15:01:00
(BPT) – On Sept. 11, 2001, as the whole world watched the tragedy unfolding at the World Trade Center, New York firefighter Brian Kevan rushed to the scene to help. Like many others who responded that terrible day, Brian developed cancer because of exposure to noxious chemicals, dust, asbestos and more. He was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2019.
Brian underwent treatment, but the cancer kept recurring. His last, best hope for a cure was a blood stem cell transplant — if he could find a donor. None of his family members were a suitable match. That’s not as uncommon as it may sound. Approximately 70% of patients who need a transplant don’t have a fully matched donor in their family. Through NMDP (formerly Be The Match), which manages the world’s most diverse blood stem cell registry, Brian found a matching donor and underwent a blood stem cell transplant in November 2021.
Two years later, Brian, now free from cancer, met Ryan Crooker, his life-saving donor. Ryan was a college football player at Springfield College in Massachusetts when he joined the NMDP Registry in 2014 with a simple cheek swab. Seven years later, he got the call asking him to donate his regenerative blood-forming stem cells to help cure cancer and save a life. He selflessly said, “Yes.”
The story of these two men is unique, but it’s not unusual. For nearly four decades, the global nonprofit NMDP has impacted more than 130,000 lives through cell therapy — giving a second chance at life to patients around the world.
This year, on World Marrow Donor Day, Sept. 21, 2024, NMDP will honor the community of recipients, donors and supporters they’ve built over the last 37 years with a free, nationwide event series, NMDP Unite: a celebration to find cures and save lives, for people facing blood cancers and disorders. Fundraising is encouraged, and all proceeds raised will go toward programs critical to NMDP’s life-saving mission, including patient assistance grants, research to help more transplant recipients like Brian thrive, and efforts to continue to grow the registry.
When it comes to transplant, finding a suitable donor match is critical — but it’s not the only challenge patients face. “The financial burden continues to be the number one barrier for patients and families coming to us in need of a transplant,” said Joy King, Chief Advancement Officer for NMDP. “It presents an enormous challenge, and we are committed to helping them overcome this barrier. The funds we raise through NMDP Unite will help thousands of families with loved ones going through treatment each year.”
NMDP Unite will be held in Los Angeles, New York City and at NMDP’s World Headquarters in Minneapolis. Minnesota Timberwolves Center Naz Reid will be greeting fans in the Twin Cities; Olympic gold medalist and professional women’s basketball player Breanna Stewart will join Brian and others in New York and three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas will celebrate in LA. Thanks to sponsors GVHD Alliance and Innovative Office Solutions attendees can enjoy music, food and fun while mingling with other families, donors, doctors — and so many other mission supporters from the NMDP community.
“I’m passionate about NMDP because their mission is close to my heart. I lost my mentor, Rudy Roundtree, to blood cancer a few years ago and want to do everything I can to honor his legacy,” Reid said. “I hope people will come out, have some fun and help raise money for a good cause.”
If you’re not in one of the three event cities, you can share in the celebration digitally. Join NMDP and the movement to save lives, find cures and give families the gift of more time with loved ones. For more information and to register for free today, visit www.nmdp.org/Unite.

2024-09-04T08:01:00
(BPT) – Natural green spaces provide a vital space for recreation, relaxation and social interaction, according to the National Association of Landscape Professionals. In urban cities especially, they serve as a critical outlet for kids to get outside and play. Organized youth sports programs ensure that kids are taking advantage of the physiological and psychological benefits provided by natural green spaces.
But, many children from lower-income areas don’t always have easy access to green spaces or the extra household funds to join a sports team or organized outdoor activity.
That’s why Scotts has kicked off a multi-year partnership with Every Kid Sports, a national nonprofit organization, to financially support income-restricted families by funding youth sports registration fees through The Every Kid Sports Pass, with the goal to provide expanded access to natural green spaces. Scotts has already funded registration fees for more than 400 youths this year alone.
“Here at Scotts we understand the immense power of natural green spaces and the role they play in helping kids and their families to play, thrive, learn and grow,” said John Sass, Vice President, Chief Creative Officer of ScottsMiracle-Gro. “This has been a passion of ours for the past decade and something that we think about within our own families, so we’re proud to be partnering with Every Kid Sports to help more kids enjoy youth sports and reap all of the benefits of natural green spaces at the same time.”
To further this mission, Scotts is leveraging scientific research and qualified experts to educate and inform the public about the variety of benefits that natural green spaces, especially natural turfgrass sports fields, offer to kids, families, communities and professional athletes alike.
Is natural turfgrass safer than artificial turf?
There’s ongoing debate over natural turfgrass versus artificial turf, specifically for playgrounds and sports fields. As a leader in lawn care, Scotts is an advocate for healthy and safe green spaces as they offer numerous physical, mental and environmental benefits.
A study from the Journal of Environmental Quality states that natural green spaces can improve mental health, increase productivity and lead to an overall better quality of life, especially in densely populated urban areas. Furthermore, environmental benefits of natural turfgrass include the removal of carbon dioxide, dirt and dust from the atmosphere as well as natural heat dissipation, according to the Department of Local Government, Sports and Cultural Industries.
Despite these benefits, the National Recreation and Park Association states that there are approximately 13,000 synthetic turf sports fields in the U.S. alone with around 1,500 new installations each year. For many, the argument is that artificial turf is easier to upkeep and longer-lasting, but the use of artificial turf presents many risks.
Artificial turf can contain harmful chemical substances perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl, known as PFAS, and spread microplastic pollution. Brigham Young University research explains crumb rubber infill amongst synthetic “grass” blades is a microplastic that migrates beyond sports fields, polluting surrounding environments. Artificial turf has also been shown to exacerbate heat problems and many athletes can attest to feeling the intense heat in their cleats when playing on artificial turf.
Artificial turf is also not as physically safe for athletes, no matter their age or skill level. According to the American Journal of Sports Medicine, artificial turf fields can significantly increase the likelihood of non-contact injuries. Play tends to be faster on artificial turf, leading to harder falls due to its less absorbent nature. The NFL Players Association agrees on its preference for natural grass fields, urging the league to swap all fields to grass.
As the debate around natural turfgrass versus artificial turf continues, evidence supporting the benefits of natural turfgrass grows clearer. These spaces are not just areas for play; they are vital components of our communities that offer safe environments for children and adults alike.
Through its partnership with Every Kid Sports, Scotts is making a concerted effort to ensure that more children, especially those from underserved communities, have access to the benefits of natural green spaces. The commitment to green spaces is not just about maintaining lawns — it’s about cultivating healthier, happier and more resilient communities.

2024-09-04T08:31:00
(BPT) – As digital wallets and contactless payments become more popular, 52% of Americans say cash is king, and nearly a third carry it every day (27%), according to new Empower research.
Key takeaways
Cash in the balance
According to more than half of Americans (52%), “cash is king” — a significant increase from the 17% who reported the same last year. Another 27% carry cash with them every day. This trend is particularly strong among older generations, with Baby Boomers (42%) and Gen Xers (31%) more likely than Millennials (23%) and Gen Zers (24%) to carry cash daily. Nearly a third of Americans (32%) generally keep at least $100 in cash on hand.
Half of Americans (49%) also feel safer holding cash versus other investments. Gen Xers (57%) are the most likely to feel this way, compared with 41% of Gen Zers. Market uncertainty and the threat of a recession are the top reasons people stash money in cash, as noted by 44% of Gen Xers, 42% of Millennials, and 39% of both Gen Zers and Baby Boomers.
About a third of Americans (31%) say cash will reign supreme indefinitely vs. other forms of payment, though not everyone has the same idea of what “cash” means. People define it in the following ways:
Cashing in
In addition to market volatility or fear of a recession, nearly a third cited regional bank failures as a key motivator for keeping more cash on hand, while over a quarter noted cybersecurity concerns (26%).
According to Empower Personal Dashboard™ data as of July 2024, here are the average cash allocations for financial portfolios by decade:
|
Age |
Cash Allocation |
Median Cash Balance |
|
20s |
30.3% |
$43,504 |
|
30s |
26.9% |
$62,357 |
|
40s |
25.3% |
$82,853 |
|
50s |
25.4% |
$104,207 |
|
60s |
28.6% |
$117,084 |
|
70s |
35.3% |
$128,353 |
The median cash balance for users of the Empower Personal Dashboard™ as of July 2024 is $71,255, making up more than 27% of users’ overall portfolio allocation. That’s an increase of 15% in cash holdings over the same time period last year ($65,563 in 2023). While 48% of respondents prefer to invest in the stock market, 29% say they prefer to keep all their money in cash.
New money moves
Most generations are exploring other payment, savings and investment vehicles. Gen Z, in particular, stands out in its adoption of cryptocurrencies, with 34% using them (the highest among all age groups).
While traditional payment methods like debit and credit cards are the most common, digital payment platforms are gaining traction. Overall, 1 in 4 Americans (26%) say they are using digital payments weekly. The method is particularly popular among younger users: 41% of Gen Zers use digital payment platforms more often than cash, compared to 27% overall.
Nearly a third of Americans (29%) are cashing in on using rewards program points every month and a quarter swipe their credit card daily to pay for something (24%).
High-yield savings accounts, stocks, and bonds are top savings vehicles across all age groups. When selecting a savings account, Americans prioritize the following features:
Visit The Currency™ to read Empower’s full research report, “Counting on cash.“
Methodology: Empower commissioned a survey of 1,009 American adults on July 3, 2024.
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2024-09-04T01:01:00
(BPT) – There are no two ways about it, this summer has been a hot one for the entire country. Everyone is experiencing record high temperatures. But that doesn’t mean you need to retreat inside and spend the summer cooped up to beat the heat. You can still enjoy the outdoors by making a few changes to your backyard space so you can enjoy it no matter the temperature.
Here are some tips for creating your perfect backyard oasis, from the experts at Belgard.
Cool off with shading. Is your back patio in the direct sun and your table umbrella not quite cutting it? It’s time for a pergola. These beautiful, decorative features come in many styles, from simple wooden frames to more elaborate metal elements. Pergolas don’t typically have roofs so how do they block the sun? The secret is installing linen or muslin curtains. They block the sun and add a breezy, Mediterranean flair.

Create functional outdoor living spaces. Think of your backyard as an outdoor room. Now, imagine how and when you will use it. Designate specific areas for dining, lounging and entertaining. Think about where the sun hits your backyard at certain times of the day. Shady in one part of the yard around dinner time? That’s where to put your grill and patio table. Sunny spot in the afternoons? Arrange your furniture there under your pergola. Get creative and be thoughtful of your space to increase its functionality. Take inspiration from Belgard Rooms to explore pre-designed outdoor spaces or get an expert’s opinion.

Install an outdoor kitchen. Do you have a grillmaster in your life who loves making meals outdoors? Go beyond the grill and create a complete outdoor kitchen. Belgard’s Elements line of outdoor essentials has everything you need for a truly functional, convenient outdoor cooking space — no more running inside for items you forgot to haul from your indoor kitchen. The line features grills, side burners, ovens, storage, a compact fridge (yes, you can!), bars and sinks, and every grilling accessory you need to whip up your culinary masterpieces al fresco.

Enhance with water features. Nothing says “oasis” like flowing, bubbling water. It adds an element of peace and tranquility to your outdoor experience. Incorporate a water feature like a fountain, pond or waterfall to soothe, cool and calm. Imagine sitting in a comfy outdoor armchair next to a bubbling fountain with a good book on a lazy summer afternoon. You can just feel the stress of the day melt away.

Incorporate greenery and landscaping. Trees, shrubs, flowers and plants add a lush sense of beauty to your backyard oasis, but they also provide natural cooling. A beautiful way to do this is by using a retaining wall like Belgard’s Melville Wall, which is designed to incorporate shrubs and plants. Or try Artforms, a modular panel system that can quickly and efficiently construct raised beds to include native plants and shrubs.

Think about biophilic design. What’s that? Biophilic design is the notion that humans have an inherent need to connect with nature, so permanent design elements like walls and patios should weave in elements of nature. It’s good for your mental and physical health.
By creating a perfect outdoor living space, you can enjoy your backyard all year round.

2024-09-04T08:15:00
(BPT) – There’s something special about fall: The refreshing coolness in the air, changing colors and cozy nights with your family all create wonderful opportunities to share moments of carefree joy together. Whether it’s a beautiful day to get outside or a chilly day you’d rather spend indoors, you can find plenty of ways to enjoy the season with your family.
Here are some tips to get you started on your fall adventures and experiences this year.
1. Warm up the evening
Now’s the perfect time to get your fireplace ready for those chilly nights ahead so you can all sit around the fire enjoying hot cocoa or catching up on the day. A homey fire adds warmth and a special touch to family evenings, turning ordinary nights into memorable moments.
Enhance the warmth of these cozy nights by the fire with delicious treats the whole family will enjoy. Try warming up a few soft and fluffy Hostess® Meltamors™ cakes that feature a melting center of chocolate or caramel that flows like ‘lava’ after just a few seconds in the microwave. Inspired by warm restaurant desserts, these snacks help create unforgettable special moments with your family.
2. Embrace family game night
Shorter days with more time spent indoors offer the perfect opportunity to start a game night tradition or restore a previous tradition that may have fallen by the wayside over the summer. You can include board games, card games or jigsaw puzzles in the mix. Rotate which family member chooses the activity each week, so everyone gets a say in what you play, and choose a night that doesn’t conflict with kids’ sports or other activities.
3. Find kid-friendly fall experiences near you
Wherever you live, explore local family-friendly events and venues like apple orchards where you can pick your own apples, select fall pumpkins at a pumpkin patch, navigate a corn maze or go on a hayride. The season goes by in a flash, so make sure to put at least one of these fun activities on your calendar right away for a memorable experience together.
Bring along some individually wrapped Hostess Meltamors chocolate cakes to make your autumn adventure even more special. Visit HostessCakes.com/where-to-buy to find out where to buy Meltamors and other Hostess snacks near you.
4. Turn nature walks into crafting opportunities
Go on nature walks with your kids to look for beautiful leaves, bringing along bags to collect them. You can get a flower press to dry and flatten the leaves or place them inside a large book between sheets of wax paper (and pile on more books to help them flatten better).
After a couple of days, get out the art supplies and let your kids get creative, using the leaves to make pictures and decorations. Kids can glue or paste leaves to tissue paper or wax paper in a pattern to hang in the window, trace or create rubbings or prints using paints, chalk or crayons, or glue them on paper and draw a scene around them — let their imaginations go wild!
Tip: To dry out leaves quickly without a flower press, put them between paper towels and microwave for 30 seconds. Check the leaves and heat again if they aren’t as dry as you’d like.
4. Get creative with pumpkin decorating
Trade in the carving knives for paintbrushes and try decorating your pumpkins with paint, glitter or other fun craft supplies. This is a great family activity and is a lot less messy than carving. Display your decorated pumpkins on the porch or around the house to add some seasonal joy to your home.
5. Make the most of outdoor play
Fall isn’t fall until you’ve raked up a giant pile of leaves in the yard. Let your kids help out, and make sure they have a chance to jump in the pile and/or build a “fort” with the leaves.
After the leaves are cleared, you’ll have open space on the lawn so you can all play a game of flag football, tag — or whatever yard games they enjoy most.
With these ideas as inspiration, you can create your own special family memories by doing things you love this fall. Remember, the most important thing is the time you spend together as a family.

2024-09-03T08:31:01
(BPT) – Sponsored by GSK
Every five minutes, someone’s life changes with a gynecologic cancer diagnosis[i],[ii]. This Gynecologic and Ovarian Cancer Awareness month, GSK is encouraging spending five minutes to learn more about the risks, symptoms and importance of spreading awareness of gynecologic cancers.
By reading and having conversations around the below five facts around gynecologic cancers, you can help yourself and others to feel more empowered in making important health decisions.
1. What are the main gynecologic cancer types?
Gynecologic cancers affect female reproductive organs. The five main types of gynecologic cancer are: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar. (A sixth type of gynecologic cancer is the rare fallopian tube cancer.)[iii]
The two most common types of gynecologic cancer are uterine[iv] (endometrial being the most common type of uterine cancer)[v] and ovarian.[vi]
2. What symptoms are associated with endometrial and ovarian cancers?
Because early diagnosis is key, and because there are no standard screenings for ovarian or endometrial cancers, it is important to recognize the signs of gynecologic cancer. This can be difficult because some of these symptoms are similar to other common health conditions. Therefore, it is always important to listen to your body and note any persistent irregularities that may arise.
The most common endometrial cancer symptoms include[vii]:
The most common ovarian cancer symptoms include[viii]:
It is important for anyone who experiences these or other unexplained symptoms to talk to their doctor.
3. Who is most at risk for developing endometrial and ovarian cancers?
While anyone with female reproductive organs is at risk of developing gynecologic cancer, endometrial cancer is more prevalent among Black women[ix], while ovarian cancer is more common among White women[x]. There are certain risk factors that increase or decrease the likelihood that a person will develop gynecologic cancer.
Factors that increase risk of endometrial cancer include[xi]:
Factors that increase risk of ovarian cancer include[xii]:
4. What are biomarkers and how do they help determine risk/treatment?
Genetic characteristics, also known as biomarkers, can help you understand how your body’s cells, or genes, are programmed and your risk for certain diseases, such as gynecologic cancer.[xiii] Genetic testing and Genomic testing can be used to assess the potential risk of developing cancers, and for those already diagnosed, may help determine eligible treatment options. Talk to your doctor to see if genetic or genomic testing is right for you.
5. Knowing that biomarkers can help doctors be more targeted in their gynecologic treatment plans, what are some related questions one can ask?
Looking for more information on gynecologic cancers? Learn more, here: us.gsk.com/5for5.
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[i] Learn the Facts. Join the Movement. Foundation for Women’s Cancer. https://foundationforwomenscancer.org/get-involved/move-the-message/. Accessed July 2024.
[ii] Weiss C. Women’s Wellness: 3 tips for gynecologic cancer awareness. Mayo Clinic. https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/womens-wellness-3-tips-for-gynecologic-cancer-awareness/. Published September 3, 2020. Accessed July 2024.
[iii] Gynecologic Cancer Basics. CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/gynecologic-cancer/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/gynecologic/basic_info/index.htm. Last Updated December 6, 2023. Accessed July 2024
[iv] Uterine Cancer Statistics. CDC https://www.cdc.gov/uterine-cancer/statistics/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/uterine/statistics/index.htm. Last Updated June 13, 2024. Accessed July 2024.
[v] Uterine Cancer and Endometrial Cancer. Penn Medicine Abramson Cancer Center. https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/types-of-cancer/uterine-cancer-and-endometrial-cancer. Accessed July 2024
[vi] Ovarian Cancer Statistics. CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/ovarian-cancer/statistics/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ovarian/statistics/index.htm. Last Updated June 13, 2024. Accessed July 2024.
[vii] Signs and Symptoms of Endometrial Cancer. American Cancer Society. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/endometrial-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/signs-and-symptoms.html. Last updated March 17, 2019. Accessed July 2024.
[viii] Referenced with permission from the NCCN Guidelines® For Patients: Ovarian Cancer. V.1.2021. © National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Inc. 2021. All rights reserved. Accessed July 2024. To view the most recent and complete version of the guideline, go online to NCCN.org. NCCN makes no warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding their content, use or application and disclaims any responsibility for their application or use in any way.
[ix] Key Statistics for Endometrial Cancer. American Cancer Society. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/endometrial-cancer/about/key-statistics.html. Last Revised January 17, 2024. Accessed July 2024.
[x] Key Statistics for Ovarian Cancer. American Cancer Society. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/ovarian-cancer/about/key-statistics.html. Last Revised January 19, 2024. Accessed July 2024.
[xi] Endometrial Cancer Risk Factors. American Cancer Society. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/endometrial-cancer/causes-risks-prevention/risk-factors.html. Last updated March 27, 2019. Accessed July 2024.
[xii] Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors. American Cancer Society. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/ovarian-cancer/causes-risks-prevention/risk-factors.html. Last Updated January 26, 2021. Accessed July 2024.
[xiii] Biomarker Tests and Cancer Treatment. American Cancer Society. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/diagnosis-staging/tests/biomarker-tests.html#:~:text=Cancer%20biomarkers%20are%20genes%2C%20proteins%2C%20or%20other%20substances,to%20reveal%20important%20details%20about%20a%20person%E2%80%99s%20cancer. Last Updated September 2022. Accessed July 2024
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