
COLORECTAL CANCER ALLIANCE LAUNCHES 'SCREEN SMART' TO MAKE LIFESAVING CANCER SCREENINGS EASIER FOR EVERYONE
Survey Shows Americans Avoid CRC Screenings Due to Conflicts and Confusion
The Alliance State of Screening Survey, found that more than half of U.S. adults (51%) put everyday tasks ahead of getting screened for colorectal cancer. Shockingly, 69% said they’d rather file their taxes than get a colonoscopy. And while many know colonoscopies can detect cancer, 57% don’t realize that these screenings can actually prevent cancer by removing precancerous growths. If people knew this, 98% said they'd be more likely to get screened.
“Our survey findings emphasize the need for Screen Smart to simplify and explain screening options in ways that connect with people,” said Michael Sapienza, CEO of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. “Colorectal cancer is preventable, and the first step to saving lives is helping people understand why and how to get screened.”
The Screen Smart initiative brings together insights from medical experts, researchers, and advocates to make colorectal cancer screening decisions easier for both patients and healthcare providers. Instead of overwhelming people with complicated decisions, the ongoing program will create easy-to-follow tools and plain-language resources so everyone can understand their options and take action.
With so many new testing options available, it’s understandable that people feel uninformed, confused, or hesitant. Screen Smart provides a solution, offering support to make the process less intimidating and more accessible. Whether it's a colonoscopy or a stool-based test, what's most important is getting screened. Screen Smart will empower providers and patients to make better, more informed screening decisions.
To learn more about Screen Smart and the Alliance’s colorectal cancer screening resources, visit: colorectalcancer.org/get-involved/advocate/become-advocate/screen-smart
About the Colorectal Cancer Alliance
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance empowers a nation of passionate and determined allies to prevent, treat, and overcome colorectal cancer in their lives and communities. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Alliance advocates for prevention through initiatives like LEAD FROM BEHIND, magnifies support with BlueHQ, and accelerates research through Project Cure CRC. We are the largest national nonprofit dedicated to colorectal cancer, and we exist to end this disease in our lifetime. For more information, visit colorectalcancer.org.
Emily Blasi
Colorectal Cancer Alliance
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