Screenings
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Party like your life depends on it.
Birthdays are fun. They’re also milestones for cancer screenings that can save your life.
Cancer screenings let us detect cancer early, or even catch the signs before cancer develops. That makes it easier to treat. And best of all, screenings are much easier than you might think.
Party like your life depends on it.
So give yourself a gift that could save your life. Get screened for cancer as close to the recommended age as possible.
Cervical Cancer:
Ages 25 TO 39
Ages 25 TO 39
Cervical Cancer:
Ages 25 TO 39
Cervical cancer happens here, in the cervix. It’s the lower part of a woman’s womb (or uterus). If this cancer is found early, it can be cured. If left untreated, it can spread to other parts of your body.
Breast Cancer: Age 40
Breast Cancer: Age 40
This is a growth of cancer cells in your breast. It is the most common form of cancer in women after skin cancer. It affects one woman in eight during their lives. Men can also have breast cancer, but it's rare.
Prostate Cancer:
Age 45 (if you're at risk)
Age 45 (if you're at risk)
Prostate Cancer:
Age 45 (if you're at risk)
This is a common cancer in men. It forms in the prostate. That's a small gland at the base of the male bladder. Prostate cancer usually grows slowly, but it can spread to other parts of your body.
Colorectal Cancer
Age 45
Age 45
Colorectal Cancer
Age 45
This condition is the formation of cancerous growths in the colon (called colon cancer) and in the rectum (called rectal cancer).
Lung Cancer:
AGE 50 if you smoke or used to smoke.
AGE 50 if you smoke or used to smoke.
Lung Cancer:
AGE 50 if you smoke or used to smoke.
This is an abnormal growth of lung tissue cells. It can affect one or both of your lungs. In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in men and women.