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Firefighter Cancer Support Network, Rhode Island 30.04.2021

Today is the last day to sign up for the FREE Webinar on Occupational Cancer, Risk Reduction and Enhanced Early Detection brought to you by Life Scan Wellness. You don't want to miss these amazing speakers and important information!

Firefighter Cancer Support Network, Rhode Island 21.04.2021

Join us and our friends from Life Scan for a FREE webinar on 2/23/2021! A discussion on occupational cancer in the fire service and the importance of early detection. Attend this webinar to improve your understanding of the following: A breakdown of the health risks firefighters face both on and off duty. The dangers, rates and latest research of occupational cancer in the fire service. The importance of incorporating enhanced early detection in annual physicals. Best practi...ces for prevention of occupational cancer and risk reduction strategies. Joi n Chief Todd LeDuc (Ret.), Chief Strategy Officer for Life Scan Wellness Centers, as he discusses occupational cancer in the fire service, including the latest research and best practices for prevention. Chief LeDuc will also be joined by Capt. Mike Stone of Broward Fire (Fla.), who will share his story on his recent cancer diagnosis, as well as Keith Tyson, Vice President of Education, Research and Outreach for the Firefighter Cancer Support Network.

Firefighter Cancer Support Network, Rhode Island 15.04.2021

The first annual Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month has ended and we want to hear from you! How did we do and what can we do better? Please take this short survey. #FightFFCancer #FFCancerMonth

Firefighter Cancer Support Network, Rhode Island 07.04.2021

The IAFF and FCSN's first annual Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month is coming to an end, but our work is far from over! We encourage those who were not able to commit to safety stand downs in the month of January to schedule one (or more). Keep using the factsheets and training briefs to assist each other and your department to further education. All Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month resources will permanently remain on our website. To further solidify your ongoing commitme...nt to the prevention of firefighter occupational cancer, we invite you to sign the online pledge and encourage you to use the comment space to honor those we have lost to - or are currently fighting - occupational cancer. I pledge to do everything in my power to reduce my risk of contracting job-related cancers, for my health and to protect my loved ones. I also promise to be diligent in protecting my brothers and sisters from inadvertent exposures that can lead to occupational diseases. Together, we can improve the safety of our own and ensure we are able to serve the public we have sworn to protect. Together we can make a difference. https://buff.ly/3otyLgo #FightFFCancer #FFCancerMonth