Firefighters get screenings for Esophageal Cancer at Wilkes-Barre testing event

VIDEO: The Wilkes-Barre Fire Department held a screening event for its firefighters and those a part of neighboring departments.

Esophageal Cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. 80% of patients have died from it.

Firefighters have a 62% higher chance of getting the cancer, according to Lucid Diagnostics, who administered the screening in Wilkes-Barre.

Getting screened for this type of cancer can help detect it early enough to be treated and save a life.

โ€œPrevention or early recognition, it could be fixed in most and it canโ€™t be fixed sometimes if you get really late, so I think that weโ€™re just trying to let our actions speak louder than words,โ€ City of Wilkes-Barre Fire Chief Jay Delaney explained.

Administrators from Lucid Diagnostics say that if you have three of the seven risk factors, itโ€™s recommended that you get tested. Factors include heartburn, if you are a white male, and over the age of 50.

WBRE-TV NBC 28 Wilkes-Barre

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