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Melanoma: Risk Factors, Prevention and Screening Guide

Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer, but it's also highly preventable. Learn your risk factors and how to act.

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Risk Model
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Sensitivity and specificity in cancer screening

Understanding the predictive power of tests is critical to placing your results in context

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Catch 101
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Learn How Your Risk Score is Calculated

Discover how Catch calculates your personalized lifetime cancer risk score using clinical expertise, peer-reviewed science, and actionable prevention insights

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Catch Guide to Lymphoma

Lymphomas form in the lymphocytes, white blood cells that make antibodies and fight infection in the body.

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Why we don't include race as a risk factor

When discussing risk factors for cancer, among other health conditions, one that often comes up is race.

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Emerging Science
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Can a blood draw tell you whether you have cancer?

Liquid biopsies analyze blood, urine, or sputum for DNA signatures of cancer, and can detect many cancers earlier than current screening protocols. The technology is still developing, but could radically transform cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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Prevention
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Reduce Cancer Risk with Smart Choices

Targeted lifestyle changes can have a significant impact on your risk profile for cancer.

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Catch 101
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Why am I not seeing a screening recommendation?

Screening recommendations should reflect both your lifetime and near-term risk. In some situations, the costs may outweigh the benefits.

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Reducing your cancer risk starts here

1 in 2 Americans will get cancer during their lifetime and 1 in 6 will die from it. We’re on a mission to change that.

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