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Cancer Doesn’t Wait, Neither Should You

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Although COVID-19 continues to be a top health concern, routine health care is still important. “Cancer Doesn’t Wait, Neither Should You” is a new video that highlights the importance of taking care of your health by getting regular cancer screenings. The video features CDC’s Dr. Lisa Richardson, Dr. Robert W. Carlson from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), and Dr. Laura Makaroff from the American Cancer Society, joining prevention efforts to discuss the importance of continuing to get cancer screenings and care.

Getting regular screenings can check your body for cancer before you have symptoms and find signs of disease early when cancer is most treatable. Learn more and talk to your health care providers about how often and when to safely access cancer screening and care.

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