Early Cancer Screenings

Early detection through preventative cancer screening can save lives by identifying cancer in its initial stages, when treatment is most effective. Regular screenings, such as mammograms, colonoscopies, and low-dose CT scans, help detect abnormalities early, even before symptoms appear. These proactive measures improve outcomes and increase the chances of successful treatment and recovery.

  • Increase survival rates by 70% or more (depending on cancer type)
  • Lead to less aggressive treatment plans
  • Reduce healthcare costs for patients and systems
  • Improve long-term quality of life

With routine screenings, we’re shifting from reactive to proactive care, saving lives and empowering communities. The cancers we’re currently screening for are colorectal cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, and breast cancer. Sign up below for our current and upcoming trials and be notified when they open. Below are the basic criteria for our current and upcoming trials. 

Who should get screened?  We encourage screening for individuals who:

  • Are over age 45 
  • No family history of cancer
  • Current or former smokers 

Those who qualify will receive compensation for time and travel. Compensation Up To $250

Learn More About The Early Cancer Screenings Study


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