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Letters to the Editor Saturday, March 13 | The Daily Gazette

Letters to the Editor Saturday, March 13 | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Emperor Cuomo must leave throne As Caesar ruled Rome, Cuomo figures New Yorkers are “my subjects” and should do as I say not as I do. After all, I am the great and powerful governor placed in this powerful and “dignified” position by being duly elected. You placed me here to do as I please and not be held responsible for my actions for I am above the law, right? You put me here and now must be “subjected” to whatever “eye” see fit to bestow on my “subjects.” Give him a break. Snap his term and make him leave by resignation or whatever means possible. Who wants an official in office who can’t even control his hands or actions. And what has he been up to and not been caught at yet?

Colorectctal cancer screening shouldn t have been put off | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 9, 2021 I had to put off a lot of things over this past year, but getting screened for colorectal cancer didn’t have to be one of them. Colorectal cancer screening can be done using stool-based tests you do in the privacy and safety of your home. You can get one from your doctor, and if you’re uninsured like me, you can get one from the Cancer Services Program of Fulton, Montgomery, Schenectady counties. The CSP gave me a free test called FIT (fecal immunochemical test). This test was easy to do, and after it was done, I sent it right to the lab. My test came back normal, so now I’ll just do the test every year to make sure I’m still healthy. But, if there ever is a problem, the CSP will pay for more testing and help me get treatment if I do have cancer.

Raising awareness for colorectal cancer | News, Sports, Jobs

Stacy Korzenieski lost her cousin Gary Tripp 10 years ago to colorectal cancer. Dozens of Brooks-TLC staff members showed support for colorectal cancer awareness Friday by wearing the color blue in recognition of National Dress in Blue Day. All of March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, but staff came out in droves to show support for CRC patients and survivors. By wearing any and all shades of blue, staff hope to remind community members to contact their primary care physician to get screened. Stacy Korzenieski lost her cousin, Gary Tripp, 10 years ago to colorectal cancer he was only thirty one years old. In his honor, Stacy displays the number “19”, Gary’s jersey number for every sport he played. Stacy’s sad loss is just one of the many stories heard today. And in his memory, she got the conversation started.

Free Colon Cancer Screening in Delhi March 11

Free Colon Cancer Screening in Delhi March 11   The pandemic has disrupted routines and delayed plans, but cancer screening is just as important as ever.  All men and women ages 50 and older should be annually screened for colon cancer. To help us all get back on track with preventative care and in recognition of Colon Cancer Awareness Month, the Cancer Services Program of the Central Region (CSP) is offering a free colon cancer screening event. Come to the Delhi Price Chopper Parking Lot at 3 Main Street, Delhi, NY 13753 on March 11 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. There will be freebies, giveaways, health information, and more! Eligible individuals will be able to sign up for free take-home colon cancer screening kits.

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