予防と早期発見でがんに先手を打つ

A white woman and man in their 50s or 60s face each other and smile. The main is holding the woman's back and slightly dipping her like in a dance. They appear to be on vacation in the spring.

早期発見 =
より良い結果®

It's time to check your health. Routine screening before you have any signs or symptoms of cancer can mean better outcomes for your health—that means more treatment options, more healthy days ahead and more time with the people you love.

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A family of four is standing closely together on a beach. They are hugging and smiling.
A white man in his 50s is standing, holds a cup of coffee and rests his other hand on the should of his husband. The other man is seated at a table hold a phone. Both are looking down at a the phone screen.
A young woman with brown skin and dark hair lays her head on the shoulder of an older woman who appears to be her grandma. Both are smiling and look content.
Routine medical appointments and cancer screenings head in the wrong direction 

Routine medical appointments and cancer screenings head in the wrong direction 

The Prevent Cancer Foundation's 2025 Early Detection survey revealed just 51% of U.S. adults 21 years of age and older say they have had a routine medical appointment or routine cancer screening in the last year.

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A man on a computer looking at his calendar

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