LabFindr Blog

Those choosing to travel here to Tucson will have the opportunity to feel safer during their stay.

Starting Friday, Tucson International Airport will provide free COVID-19 testing. This is in partnership with the Pima County Health Department.

Labfinder has been chosen as the preferred booking platform for Tucson Airport.

 

Learn More Here

With the recent loss of beloved Jeopardy host Alex Trebek, pancreatic cancer is deserving of our undivided attention. Regardless of which organ it affects, all types of cancer are devastating to their victims and families. However, pancreatic cancer is unique because of how aggressive it is. The reason being is because it is diagnosed […]

Prostate Cancer 

The prostate is a gland only found in men, located under the bladder, allowing the urethra to pass through carrying either sperm or urine. Prostate Cancer is one of the second leading causes of cancer for men, just behind lung cancer. 

Signs & Symptoms include: 

A need to urinate frequently, often at night
Difficulty […]

Diabetes is one of the prevalent diseases in America today, affecting approximately 10% of the American population. Considering that high fructose food is more readily available at more affordable prices than healthier foods and a strong genetic component, it’s difficult not to notice how much the disease affects everyday people. 

Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic […]

There is no denying that being diagnosed with breast cancer is a trying time for anyone. Not only for the patient but for the patient’s family and loved ones as well. The looming threat of the unknown can either bring an enlightened perspective or anxiety, depending on the individual. During this time, LabFinder campaigns […]

As we embark into October, which is notably known as Breast Cancer Awareness month. We’ve been focusing on a myriad of BLOG topics regarding the subject. Our previous posts discuss the different types of breast cancer and the early signs of breast cancer. In this piece, we will discuss ways to reduce breast cancer […]