Cancer screening will save your life
Feasibility study to improve access and adherence to cancer screening.
You are being asked to be in this research study voluntarily.
If you join the study, you will be asked to respond to a questionnaire about your health and your family members' health.
This study is designed to learn more about cancer screening.
Possible risks include the possibility of receiving partial or partially correct information since this is still a research tool. There may be risks the researchers have not thought of.
This study is not designed to benefit you directly.
Every effort will be made to protect your privacy and confidentiality by not divulging any information about you.
This research is being paid for by The Cancer Prevention & Control Program of the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus.
You have a choice about being in this study. You do not have to be in this study if you do not want to be.
The data we collect will be used for this study but may also be important for future research. Your data may be used for future research or distributed to other researchers for future study without additional consent if information that identifies you is removed from the data.
If you have questions, you can call Dr Alessandra Maleddu at alessandra.maleddu@cuanschutz.edu. You can call to ask questions at any time.
You may have questions about your rights as someone in this study. If you have questions, you can call COMIRB (the responsible Institutional Review Board) at (303) 724-1055.
By completing this survey, you are agreeing to participate in this research study. Start the

Cancer screening will save your life
Feasibility study to improve access and adherence to cancer screening.
You are being asked to be in this research study voluntarily.
If you join the study, you will be asked to respond to a questionnaire about your health and your family members' health.
This study is designed to learn more about cancer screening.
Possible risks include the possibility of receiving partial or partially correct information since this is still a research tool. There may be risks the researchers have not thought of.
This study is not designed to benefit you directly.
Every effort will be made to protect your privacy and confidentiality by not divulging any information about you.
This research is being paid for by The Cancer Prevention & Control Program of the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus.
You have a choice about being in this study. You do not have to be in this study if you do not want to be.
The data we collect will be used for this study but may also be important for future research. Your data may be used for future research or distributed to other researchers for future study without additional consent if information that identifies you is removed from the data.
If you have questions, you can call Dr Alessandra Maleddu at alessandra.maleddu@cuanschutz.edu. You can call to ask questions at any time.
You may have questions about your rights as someone in this study. If you have questions, you can call COMIRB (the responsible Institutional Review Board) at (303) 724-1055.
By completing this survey, you are agreeing to participate in this research study. Start the

Our Mission
Nobody should die from a preventable cancer.
Nobody should die from a preventable cancer.We are eliminating late stage cancer diagnosis through screening.
When cancer is diagnosed early, over 90% of people survive. When cancer is diagnosed late, less
than 30% of people are alive 5 years later.
(Source: American Cancer Society)
Early Diagnosis Saves Lives.
Cancer is the 2nd cause of death in the US Screening can decrease deaths by 50%

Why Screening
Of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our life
Screening finds cancer at early stages when treatments are more effective, less complex and less expensive (Source : WHO)
Early Diagnosis Saves Lives. Cervical Cancer.
“One woman dies of cervical cancer every two minutes. Each one is a tragedy, and we can prevent it. ”
Call to Action - May 2018: Cervical Cancer: An NCD We Can Overcome Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Director-General, World Health Organization
(Source: American Cancer Society)
(Source: American Cancer Society)
Early diagnosis saves lives. Colorectal cancer.
When colorectal cancer is diagnosed early, more than 90% of people are alive at 5 years.
When it is diagnosed late, only 13% of people are alive at 5 years.
How ScreenMe works
- Download your personalized cancer screening calendar
- Receive you home screening kits
- Book your in-clinic tests with us
- Keep track of your self screening
- Talk to us, ask questions to our oncologists
Screening will save your life. Do it now.
Screening is the single most effective action against cancer. ScreenMe will teach you and guide you through the journey of saving your life and avoid a late cancer diagnosis. Remember that we do have a 40% chance of being diagnosed with cancer, lets make it so it won’t have an impact on your life. Get screened.