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Our Vision Cancer Screening Early Detection and Monitoring of Cancer FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. What are the screening methods currently used to detect cancer?

A. Current methods include: mammography, colonoscopy, CT scans, PAP tests, MRI, PSA screening and others.

Q. How is the Health Screen technology different from other screening methods?

A. The Health Screen technology is a simple, non-invasive method for monitoring levels of cell-free DNA in the body.

Q. Will the Health Screen technology replace currently used screening methods?

A. No, the Health Screen technology is not intended to replace current screening tests; rather, it will compliment them and help monitor cancer remission and relapse.

Q. Is the Health Screen technology supported by current scientific literature?

A. Yes, multiple research groups around the world have demonstrated a correlation between cell-free DNA and cancer.

Q. What makes the Health Screen technology simple and non-invasive?

A. All that is required is a urine sample for analysis.

Q. What will be the economic impact of the Health Screen test?

A. This will be an affordable, low-cost test. Moreover, early cancer detection would result in significant savings to society.

Q. Can I make a donation?

A. Yes, but we are not a charity and cannot issue a tax receipt. However, your financial support would be invaluable to this important cause. See more information on our Donation Page

Donations:

Donations are welcome (and appreciated) to help our cancer testing research, all contributors are welcome to submit multiple pictures of their group or fund raising activity to our Donation Album. To donate go to our Donation Page.

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