Colorectal Cancer Screening Saves Lives
If you are 45 or older, early screening could prevent cancer before it starts.
Why Colorectal Cancer Screening Is Critical
Colorectal cancer often develops silently. By the time symptoms appear, the disease may already be advanced. Screening allows for early detection and prevention — dramatically improving outcomes.
- Early Detection Saves Lives – Finding cancer early increases treatment success rates.
- Prevention – Certain screenings detect and remove precancerous polyps.
- Peace of Mind – Know your status and stay proactive about your health.
- Simple & Routine – Many options are quick, minimally invasive, and covered by insurance.
Who Should Get Screened?
You may qualify for colorectal cancer screening if you:
- Are age 45 or older
- Have a family history of colorectal cancer
- Have had colon polyps in the past
- Have certain medical conditions
- Are experiencing digestive changes or symptoms
Not sure if you qualify? Our team can guide you.
What to Expect From DocDx
- Guidance on appropriate screening options
- Non-invasive test coordination
- Colonoscopy referrals when needed
- Follow-up care assistance
Take Control of Your Health Today
Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when caught early. The best time to schedule your screening is now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most adults should begin screening at age 45. Those with risk factors may need to start earlier.
Most insurance plans cover recommended colorectal cancer screenings.
Many options are minimally invasive. Your provider will discuss the best choice for your needs.
Some tests can be completed at home. Colonoscopy procedures are typically outpatient and scheduled in advance.