Informational Charts

Understanding Cancer

Cancer screening helps detect cancer early, improving treatment outcomes and survival rates. Tests like mammograms and colonoscopies are vital for catching cancer before symptoms arise. Regular screenings, based on individual risk factors, are essential for proactive health management. Read More


Cancer survival stages outline the journey from diagnosis to recovery or ongoing care. Each phase presents challenges like treatment, monitoring, and survivorship. Understanding them helps patients and families navigate with confidence. Read More.

OneTest Standard was our first innovative multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test that integrates well established FDA approved biomarkers with cutting edge Altechnology into our unique Lab Developed Test. This information provides a more advanced look at an individual’s risk of being identified with cancer over the following 12months. Read More.

Since 2001, 3.5 million service members deployed for the post-9/11 Global War on Terror. Many later developed chronic illnesses, with over 520,000 diagnosed with cancer. Read More.

Exposures to heavy metals extend beyond lead and include copper and cadmium as well as many others. Read More.

Skin cancer is a significant concern in the military due to prolonged sun exposure during training, deployments and outdoor activities. Read More.

91% of premature deaths worldwide are due to polluted air. Read More.

Inflammation is the body’s natural response to injury or infection. It is a protective mechanism intended to remove harmful stimuli, initiate healing and allow recovery. Read More.

Skin cancer is a significant concern in the military due to prolonged sun exposure during training, deployments and outdoor activities. Read More.

Colon cancer is one of the most frequently occurring cancers in the United States. It is also the second most common diagnosed cancer in American population. Read More.

Testicular cancer is common in young men, including military personnel. Early detection through self-exams is key, as treatment is highly effective. With prompt care, most service members recover and return to duty. Read More.

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