Get screened — for you, for them, for us
The SCREEN Program provides information and resources to encourage women to be screened for breast, cervical, and colon (colorectal) cancers.
Cancer can develop quietly, often without clear signs or symptoms at first. Compared to the rest of the country, Ohio has higher rates of these cancers and higher rates of these cancers being found at later stages.
The good news is that each of these cancer types has reliable screening tests that can find cancer early, when it is easier to treat, or find cell changes before they turn into cancer at all.
Routine and early screening can make a difference and save lives!
Which screenings are right for you?
Not sure where to start? Let’s take the first step together. Answer this short set of questions and you’ll be guided to information about the cancer screenings that may be most relevant for you.
Three types of cancer. One powerful step: screening.
What to know about breast, cervical, and colon cancer
On this website, you can:
- Understand how each cancer develops and why screening matters
- Learn about factors that may affect your personal risk
- Use tools to better understand your personal risk for these cancers
- Know when screening is recommended and what tests are used
- Find support through a SCREEN Navigator if you have questions or need help getting screened
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How we can help
Getting screened can come with questions or concerns, and support is available.
The SCREEN Program offers personalized support through trained SCREEN Navigators. Navigators can help answer questions, explain options, and connect you with local resources.
Whether you’re exploring your options or preparing to take the next step, support is available to help you along the way.
