200+ Cancer Types.
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Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
About Breast Cancer
  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer worldwide, with approximately 2.3 million new cases diagnosed annually.
  • In the U.S., 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
  • Most Common Demographic: Women, especially those over 50, with higher rates in those with a family history of the disease.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
About Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer globally, with nearly 900,000 new  cases diagnosed annually.
  • It is the third leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with over 800,000 deaths  annually.
  • More common in men and those with chronic liver  conditions such as hepatitis or cirrhosis, especially in regions like East Asia and  Sub-Saharan Africa.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
About Esophageal Cancer
  • Esophageal cancer ranks as the seventh most common cancer globally, with about  600,000 new cases diagnosed annually.
  • It is the sixth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, responsible for around  500,000 deaths annually.
  • Men, particularly those aged 55 and older. Risk  factors include smoking, alcohol consumption, and gastroesophageal reflux  disease (GERD).

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
About Bladder Cancer
  • Bladder cancer is the tenth most common cancer worldwide, with over 500,000 new  cases diagnosed annually.
  • In the U.S., it is the fourth most common cancer in men and the ninth in women.
  • Older adults, especially men. Smoking is a major  risk factor, and Caucasians tend to have higher rates than other ethnicities.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
About Kidney Cancer
  • Kidney cancer is the tenth most common cancer globally, with around 430,000 new  cases diagnosed annually.
  • In the U.S., an estimated 79,000 new cases of kidney cancer will be diagnosed in  2024.
  • Adults aged 50 and older, with a higher incidence in  men. Risk factors include obesity, smoking, and certain genetic conditions.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
About Pancreatic Cancer
  • Pancreatic cancer is the 11th most common cancer globally, with approximately  495,000 new cases each year.
  • It is the seventh leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with a 5-year  survival rate of only around 10%.
  • More common in older adults (age 60+), with higher  rates in men. Those with a family history of pancreatic cancer, or conditions like  diabetes, are at an elevated risk.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
About Lung Cancer
  • Lung cancer is the second most common cancer globally, with an estimated 2.2  million new cases diagnosed each year.
  • Lung cancer causes more cancer-related deaths than any other type, with over 1.8  million deaths annually worldwide.
  • Smokers and former smokers; more common in  men, though rates are rising in women as well, particularly among those with a  history of smoking.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
About Colorectal Cancer
  • Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer globally, with nearly 1.9 million  new cases diagnosed each year.
  • It is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S., with over 50,000  deaths annually.
  • Older adults (age 50 and above), especially those  with a family history of colorectal cancer, poor diet, or inflammatory bowel  diseases.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Kidney Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
About Prostate Cancer
  • Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide, with  approximately 1.4 million new cases annually.
  • In the U.S., 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
  • Men over the age of 50, especially those with a  family history of the disease. African American men are at a higher risk.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid Tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

Pancreatic Cancer
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Stomach Cancer
Breast Cancer
Liver Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
About Stomach Cancer
  • Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer globally, with around 1 million  new cases diagnosed each year.
  • It is the third leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with over 770,000 deaths  annually.
  • More common in older adults (especially those over  60) and in men. Higher rates are found in East Asia, particularly Japan, China, and  South Korea.

Screen Because The Risks Are Real

The top 10 solid tumor cancers comprise about 60-70% of all cancer cases. Solid tumors are those that form in tissues or organs as opposed to blood cancers like leukemia.

About Breast Cancer
  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer worldwide, with approximately 2.3 million new cases diagnosed annually.
  • In the U.S., 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
  • Most Common Demographic: Women, especially those over 50, with higher rates in those with a family history of the disease.
About Liver Cancer
  • Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer globally, with nearly 900,000 new  cases diagnosed annually.
  • It is the third leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with over 800,000 deaths  annually.
  • More common in men and those with chronic liver  conditions such as hepatitis or cirrhosis, especially in regions like East Asia and  Sub-Saharan Africa.
About Esophageal Cancer
  • Esophageal cancer ranks as the seventh most common cancer globally, with about  600,000 new cases diagnosed annually.
  • It is the sixth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, responsible for around  500,000 deaths annually.
  • Men, particularly those aged 55 and older. Risk  factors include smoking, alcohol consumption, and gastroesophageal reflux  disease (GERD).
About Bladder Cancer
  • Bladder cancer is the tenth most common cancer worldwide, with over 500,000 new  cases diagnosed annually.
  • In the U.S., it is the fourth most common cancer in men and the ninth in women.
  • Older adults, especially men. Smoking is a major  risk factor, and Caucasians tend to have higher rates than other ethnicities.
About Kidney Cancer
  • Kidney cancer is the tenth most common cancer globally, with around 430,000 new  cases diagnosed annually.
  • In the U.S., an estimated 79,000 new cases of kidney cancer will be diagnosed in  2024.
  • Adults aged 50 and older, with a higher incidence in  men. Risk factors include obesity, smoking, and certain genetic conditions.
About Pancreatic Cancer
  • Pancreatic cancer is the 11th most common cancer globally, with approximately  495,000 new cases each year.
  • It is the seventh leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with a 5-year  survival rate of only around 10%.
  • More common in older adults (age 60+), with higher  rates in men. Those with a family history of pancreatic cancer, or conditions like  diabetes, are at an elevated risk.
About Lung Cancer
  • Lung cancer is the second most common cancer globally, with an estimated 2.2  million new cases diagnosed each year.
  • Lung cancer causes more cancer-related deaths than any other type, with over 1.8  million deaths annually worldwide.
  • Smokers and former smokers; more common in  men, though rates are rising in women as well, particularly among those with a  history of smoking.
About Colorectal Cancer
  • Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer globally, with nearly 1.9 million  new cases diagnosed each year.
  • It is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S., with over 50,000  deaths annually.
  • Older adults (age 50 and above), especially those  with a family history of colorectal cancer, poor diet, or inflammatory bowel  diseases.
About Prostate Cancer
  • Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide, with  approximately 1.4 million new cases annually.
  • In the U.S., 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
  • Men over the age of 50, especially those with a  family history of the disease. African American men are at a higher risk.
About Stomach Cancer
  • Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer globally, with around 1 million  new cases diagnosed each year.
  • It is the third leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with over 770,000 deaths  annually.
  • More common in older adults (especially those over  60) and in men. Higher rates are found in East Asia, particularly Japan, China, and  South Korea.

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Precision and Convenience Like Never Before

Reliable Results

Our test can catch circulating tumor cells as early as Stage 0.

In-Home/Office Phlebotomy Appointments

No need to travel for blood draws – we bring the lab to you.

Whole Body Biopsy Screening

Screen for more that 200 types and sub-types of solid tumor cancers with unmatched accuracy.

Investment in Tomorrow

Early screening means proactive management of potential issues for a longer, healthier life.

Why Choose Us Over the Rest?

Convenience

In-home sample collection.

Family History

Trusted protocols and certified pathologists.

Comprehensive Screening

200+ cancers tested in one go.

Screen to avoid becoming a statistic

Leading sites of new cancer cases and deaths in United States: 2024 Estimates

Estimated New Cases
Prostate
299,010
29%
Lung & Bronchus
116,310
11%
Colon & Rectum
81,540
8%
Urinary Bladder
63,070
6%
Melanoma of the skin
59,170
6%
Kidney & renal Pelvis
52,380
5%
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
44,590
4%
Oral cavity & pharynx
44,590
4%
Leukemia
36,450
4%
Pancreas
34,530
3%
All Sites
1,029,080
Lung & Bronchus
65,790
20%
Prostate
35,250
11%
Colon & Rectum
28,700
9%
Pancreas
27,270
8%
Liver & intrahepatic bile duct
19,120
6%
Leukemia
13,640
4%
Esophagus
12,880
4%
Urinary bladder
12,290
4%
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
11,780
4%
Brain & other nervous system
10,690
3%
All Sites
322,800
Estimated Deaths
Breast
310,720
32%
Lung & Bronchus
118,270
12%
Colon & Rectum
71,270
7%
Uterine corpus
67,880
7%
Melanoma of the skin
41,470
4%
Non-hodgkjn lymphoma
36,030
4%
Pancreas
31,910
3%
Thyroid
31,520
3%
Kidney & renal pelvis
29,230
3%
Leukemia
26,320
3%
All Sites
972,060
Estimated New Cases
Lung & Bronchus
59,280
21%
Breast
42,250
15%
Pancreas
24,480
8%
Colon & Rectum
24,310
8%
Uterine corpus
13,250
5%
Ovary
12,740
4%
Liver & intrahepatic bile duct
10,720
4%
Leukemia
10,030
3%
Non-hodgkjn lymphoma
8,360
3%
Brain & other nervous system
8,070
3%
All Sites
288,920
Estimated Deaths

Estimates are rounded to the nearest 10, and cases exclude basal cell and squamous cell skin cancer and in situ carcinoma except urinary bladder. Estimates do not include Puerto Rico or other US territories. Ranking is based on modeled projections and may differ from the most recent observed data.
(c) 2024, American Cancer Society, Inc., Surveillance and Health Equity Science

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Peace of mind

Do you ever feel like something isn’t right with your body?


A Cancer Check screening can provide a sense of reassurance when those uneasy feelings arise. Catching potential health issues early gives you the opportunity to address them before they become more serious, helping to ease anxiety and uncertainty. Knowing that you are actively monitoring your health can offer peace of mind, allowing you to focus on the present, without the worry of an undiagnosed condition. 



With screenings, you take control of your health, ensuring that if any issues do arise, they are tackled promptly and effectively. This proactive approach to wellness can help reduce the emotional burden of not knowing and allow you to move forward with confidence.

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