• Regular and early screening for chronic diseases and cancer can help save lives.

     

    (Including yours)

  • Getting cancer is not a choice.

    Getting screened for cancer is.

     

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  • Scans Save Lives

    Early screening can help detect cancer and diseases before symptoms appear, which can lead to better outcomes and save lives.

     

     

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    Today, doctors test individually for only 5 specific cancers — colorectal, lung (for those at risk), breast, cervical, and prostate.

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    New cancer cases worldwide are projected to reach 28.4 million by 2040. With individuals aged 50 - 75 at highest risk.

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    There is a wave of research being conducted

    in the early cancer/disease diagnosis space, however, only 9% of individuals in the US have been asked to participate in clinical research.

  • Connect With Your Provider

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    The first step, is always to have a direct and informed discussion with your medical provider. Tell them about any specific risk factors, such as family history, smoking, age, or past medical conditions. Then simply ask if early screening might be appropriate your case, and if so, what tests should you consider, and when.

  • Join a Study

    You Can Help Find New Ways to Screen for Cancer Early

    Ask your provider if you are eligible to help others by joining important studies to develop tests to screen for cancer and diseases in their earliest and most treatable stages.

    Participation is often as simple as providing a standard blood draw or tissue sample prior to your scheduled screening. If qualified to participate, you will also receive a payment for completing the study.