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August 10, 2023

Reach the Right Expert for Your Cancer Care

Jill Lanagan

Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible. A cancer diagnosis often brings one of the most difficult periods of a patient’s life, and patients must make crucial decisions about where to go for care. It is critically important for patients to get into the right hands, to reach a great doctor […]

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August 10, 2023

Reach the Right Expert for Your Cancer Care

Jill Lanagan

Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible. A cancer diagnosis often brings one of the most difficult periods of a patient’s life, and patients must make crucial decisions about where to go for care. It is critically important for patients to get into the right hands, to reach a great doctor […]

July 27, 2023

The Big “T” – Testosterone!

Jill Lanagan

You hear about it every day. It’s the “T”-Rex of male hormones. We know it affects all male development of course but guess what?! Women need it too! It affects their ovarian function, bone strength, and yes, the libido, AKA sex drive! For men it influences height, stronger muscles, fat distribution and bones. It deepens […]

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July 27, 2023

The Big “T” – Testosterone!

Jill Lanagan

You hear about it every day. It’s the “T”-Rex of male hormones. We know it affects all male development of course but guess what?! Women need it too! It affects their ovarian function, bone strength, and yes, the libido, AKA sex drive! For men it influences height, stronger muscles, fat distribution and bones. It deepens […]

July 6, 2023

Breast Cancer Isn’t Just For Women!

Jill Lanagan

Thanks to nationwide attention to women’s breast cancer awareness, great strides have been made in the early detection and treatments for women, however, breast cancer in men hasn’t advanced as much as it has for women.

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July 6, 2023

Breast Cancer Isn’t Just For Women!

Jill Lanagan

Thanks to nationwide attention to women’s breast cancer awareness, great strides have been made in the early detection and treatments for women, however, breast cancer in men hasn’t advanced as much as it has for women.

June 13, 2023

June is National Men’s Health Month

Tonya Hayes

June is National Men’s Health Month, so all month long we’ll be providing you with information on how you can live a healthier life including tips for healthier living and what regular screenings you should get. Facts About Men’s Health Iron Road cares about men’s health, annual physical exams and vaccinations are covered at 100% […]

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June 13, 2023

June is National Men’s Health Month

Tonya Hayes

June is National Men’s Health Month, so all month long we’ll be providing you with information on how you can live a healthier life including tips for healthier living and what regular screenings you should get. Facts About Men’s Health Iron Road cares about men’s health, annual physical exams and vaccinations are covered at 100% […]

March 30, 2023

Colorectal Cancer Quiz

Jane Garner

Colorectal Cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Unlike most cancers, with early diagnosis, it often will lead to a complete cure, and that is why getting your colon screening is so important. Most colorectal cancer starts in the gland that lines the colon and rectum. It can […]

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March 30, 2023

Colorectal Cancer Quiz

Jane Garner

Colorectal Cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Unlike most cancers, with early diagnosis, it often will lead to a complete cure, and that is why getting your colon screening is so important. Most colorectal cancer starts in the gland that lines the colon and rectum. It can […]

March 2, 2023

Colorectal Cancer Facts

Jane Garner

In 2023, an estimated 153,020 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the U.S., and an estimated 52,550 will die — making this disease the second-leading cause of cancer deaths.

Unlike most cancers, colorectal cancer is highly preventable with screening. With early detection, it’s highly treatable. Localized colorectal cancer (the earliest stage) has a 91% survival rate with treatment.

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March 2, 2023

Colorectal Cancer Facts

Jane Garner

In 2023, an estimated 153,020 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the U.S., and an estimated 52,550 will die — making this disease the second-leading cause of cancer deaths.

Unlike most cancers, colorectal cancer is highly preventable with screening. With early detection, it’s highly treatable. Localized colorectal cancer (the earliest stage) has a 91% survival rate with treatment.

December 29, 2022

New Year, New Cards

Jane Garner

Iron Road Healthcare members will be receiving new cards for the upcoming year! When you receive your new card, be sure to keep it somewhere it won’t get lost, so you will always have it available to you for when you need to go to the doctor. If by chance you do lose it, you can order a replacement card from the website or contact IRHC’s customer service department.

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December 29, 2022

New Year, New Cards

Jane Garner

Iron Road Healthcare members will be receiving new cards for the upcoming year! When you receive your new card, be sure to keep it somewhere it won’t get lost, so you will always have it available to you for when you need to go to the doctor. If by chance you do lose it, you can order a replacement card from the website or contact IRHC’s customer service department.

December 16, 2022

Tips to Stay Healthy During Flu Season

Jane Garner

It is the winter season and with that comes the peak of flu season. The key to staying healthy is to maintain healthy habits, eating a balanced diet, getting exercise and enough rest. The best way to help reduce the risk of the seasonal flu is to get vaccinated each year. With that though, there […]

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December 16, 2022

Tips to Stay Healthy During Flu Season

Jane Garner

It is the winter season and with that comes the peak of flu season. The key to staying healthy is to maintain healthy habits, eating a balanced diet, getting exercise and enough rest. The best way to help reduce the risk of the seasonal flu is to get vaccinated each year. With that though, there […]