Colon cancer is one of the most detectable and treatable forms of cancer, and regular colon cancer screening tests can be very effective in reducing your risk. Getting screened can mean more weddings, graduations, parties, vacations and anywhere else the best memories are created.

Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States among men and women combined. One in 20 people will be diagnosed with colon cancer, and one in three people are not up-to-date with their colon cancer screening.

60%

of colon cancer deaths could be prevented with screening

1.5M

survivors of colon cancer in the United States. (American Cancer Society)

90%

5-year relative survival rate when colon cancer is found at an early stage

If you are over 45 years of age, have a family or personal history of colorectal disease, or have been told you’re at high risk, talk to your doctor about scheduling a colon cancer screening today—not just for your own peace of mind, but for the ones you love.

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