We have updated our Online Services Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. See our Cookies Notice for information concerning our use of cookies and similar technologies. By using this website or clicking “I ACCEPT”, you consent to our Online Services Terms of Use.

Screenings

Showing   of 19 results

Multigenerational Black Family

How Does Family History Affect Your Cancer Risk?

The more information you have about your family history of cancer, the better your doctor can help you understand, manage and reduce your cancer risk.

Woman opens delivery box at home

Can At-Home Screening Tests Replace a Colonoscopy?

Some people like the idea of taking an at-home colorectal cancer screening test over getting a colonoscopy. But are the at-home tests just as good?

Group of men talking

New Research Shows Benefits of PSA Screening

The results of a recent study support the use of PSA screening in preventing advanced-stage prostate cancer and deaths from prostate cancer.

Happy woman relaxing on bench in the lawn

11 Health Screening Tests Every Woman Should Have

Doctors recommend these health screenings to prevent, detect and treat diseases and maintain optimal health.

Mid adult female doctor smiles as she listens to the mature adult female patient

3 Health Screenings You May Not Know About – But Should

Many of us are aware of standard screenings such as a yearly mammogram for women 40 and older or a colonoscopy after age 45. But there are other screenings that can be equally important.

Ten Million Missed Cancer Screenings During the Pandemic

During the pandemic, many Americans have postponed their regular cancer screenings. Now is the time to get caught up.

7 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Cancer

In the fight against cancer, early detection and early diagnosis are key. But what can you do to reduce your risk of getting cancer in the first place?

doctor with gloves and mask talking with male patient with mask

Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Screenings: More Advanced Disease, Says Survey

Now that safety measures are in place to protect patients against the spread of COVID-19, there is no reason that cancer screenings can’t take place as recommended by your physician.

Results are loading...