Be 45-in’ and thrivin’
Although colon cancer is now the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among adults under 50 in the U.S.,1 it is often considered the most preventable, yet least prevented, type.2 In fact, when caught early, colon cancer is survivable in about 90% of cases.3*
This is one reason why the American Cancer Society recommends that people at average risk start screening at age 45.4 And if you think you don’t have options, don’t even go there. Learn about all the ways you can screen so you can get tested, stat.
A totally rad way to stay ahead of colon cancer
Screen with the leading noninvasive test in the privacy of your crib. As found in separate studies, the Cologuard test now detects 95% of colon cancers, similar to a colonoscopy.5,6,†,‡
- FDA approved
- No prep, no time off
- Collect a sample in a jiffy7,‖
- Most people pay zip§
You have... 3 new messages
Waiting for a sign to screen for colon cancer? If you’re 45 or older, you gotta listen to these messages on your answering machine left by the most excellent TV uncle.
THE NUDGE
It’s ok to be nervous.
THE WAKE-UP CALL
Get screened, get screened.
THE PEP TALK