ASL Na 3 Sud-Municipality of Torre del Greco two days dedicated to oncological prevention

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Thursday 9 and Saturday 11 May 2024. These are the dates chosen for the Treat yourself to prevention initiative promoted by ASL Napoli 3 Sud and the municipality of Torre del Greco.
It starts from the former Santissima Trinità orphanage on May 9th at 4.30 pm with the conference aimed at promoting screening activities by the ASL public relations service.
The works will be opened by greetings from the general director of the ASL Napoli 3 Sud Giuseppe Russo and from the mayor of Torre del Greco Luigi Mennella, from the vice-president of the Regional Council of Campania Loredana Raia.
The participation of Pietro Buono, manager of the operational technical staff of Health and SSR Coordination of the Campania Region, and Antonio Ramondo, Torre del Greco health councilor, is expected. The interventions of Carmine Carbone, director of the prevention department of the ASL Napoli 3 Sud, Luigi Stella Alfano, director of the territorial assistance department of the ASL Napoli 3 Sud, Tommasina Sorrentino, director of the Torre del Greco health district, Francesco Bianco, director of surgery at the Castellammare di Stabia hospital, Vincenzo Schiavo, provincial president of Naples general medicine doctors.
Then, the actual activities aimed at prevention with the open day on 11 May at the headquarters of the Torre del Greco health district in via Marconi 66 (8.00-13.00) with the help of expert healthcare professionals who will explain the advantages of adherence to screening programs.
Not only that, but also reception, information and access guidance, distribution of colon cancer kits and reservations for mammograms (ground floor); desk, registration acceptance, gynecology clinic (pap test, gynecology and obstetrics consultancy clinic), transplant help desk, promotion of physical activity (first floor).
Access to the services is free and no reservation is required.

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