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Get Your FREE Cancer Screening Guide - https://bit.ly/prevent-cancer-org
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New screening technologies could encourage them to prioritize their screenings. Two-thirds of adults who are behind on at least one routine cancer screening say they would be more likely to prioritize screening if there were innovative options such as an at-home test, a different/less invasive test or screening, a faster test or a less frequent test.
Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing—blood tests which have the potential to identify the presence of cancer for more than one cancer at a time—could be the key to unlocking better health outcomes for all. But awareness of MCED tests remains relatively stagnant from last year, with 42% saying they have heard of MCED tests but don’t know much about them. After reading more information about MCED tests, however, 75% of participants indicated they would take an MCED test.
Joining us is Allison Steinberg, MSN, MPH, Strategic Director, Cancer Prevention & Early Detection, Prevent Cancer Foundation.
The Prevent Cancer Foundation® is the only U.S.-based nonprofit organization solely dedicated to cancer prevention and early detection. Through research, education, outreach and advocacy, we have helped countless people avoid a cancer diagnosis or detect their cancer early enough to be successfully treated.
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By Jonathan Marx, MBA5
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Get Your FREE Cancer Screening Guide - https://bit.ly/prevent-cancer-org
Learn much more here - https://bit.ly/cancer-screening-and-prevention
New screening technologies could encourage them to prioritize their screenings. Two-thirds of adults who are behind on at least one routine cancer screening say they would be more likely to prioritize screening if there were innovative options such as an at-home test, a different/less invasive test or screening, a faster test or a less frequent test.
Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing—blood tests which have the potential to identify the presence of cancer for more than one cancer at a time—could be the key to unlocking better health outcomes for all. But awareness of MCED tests remains relatively stagnant from last year, with 42% saying they have heard of MCED tests but don’t know much about them. After reading more information about MCED tests, however, 75% of participants indicated they would take an MCED test.
Joining us is Allison Steinberg, MSN, MPH, Strategic Director, Cancer Prevention & Early Detection, Prevent Cancer Foundation.
The Prevent Cancer Foundation® is the only U.S.-based nonprofit organization solely dedicated to cancer prevention and early detection. Through research, education, outreach and advocacy, we have helped countless people avoid a cancer diagnosis or detect their cancer early enough to be successfully treated.
If you're enjoying the Show, it would mean the world to us if you took a second to leave a five star review on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, or wherever you're listening to us. It helps more people find the show and lets us know we're on the right track. We thank you in advance
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