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NO ONE HAS TO DIE FROM COLON CANCER!
With over a 90 percent cure rate when caught early enough, colon cancer is preventable and treatable.
Early detection through screening is the key. |
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Why is Home Colon Cancer Screening Needed?
In the early stages, gastrointestinal problems such as colon cancer, ulcers, hemorrhoids, polyps, colitis, diverticulitis, and fissures may not show any visible symptoms, even though they may be producing hidden blood in the stool.
Our home screen can detect hidden blood in the stool, an early warning signal that further medical attention is needed.
Who is at Risk?
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States. It is estimated that 7% of Americans will develop colorectal cancer during their lifetime. If the colon cancer is found in early, long term survival is 91%. |
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EZ-Detect™ Home Test
Besides being fast, convenient and accurate, the EZ-Detect Home test system is easy to use. Each test kit comes with a detailed instructions booklet with graphic illustrations that take you through the home test process start to finish. The EZ-Detect Home Screen has been clinically proven to be as safe, effective and accurate as similar tests administered by doctors, hospitals or health clinics.
EZ Detect™ Home test kit is...
 | Fast and convenient
 | Clinically proven sensitivity of 2 milligrams of hemoglobin per 2 liters of water; as reliable as tests used by doctors and hospitals.
 | Less expensive than First Check ™. |
 | Easy throw in the bowl test.
 | Sanitary, No Stool Handling.
 | No Lab Processing.
 | No Diet Restrictions.
 | Quick, Results in only 2 minutes |
 | Delivered to your home in complete privacy. |
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EZ Detect™ is the most advanced home test available to check for hidden blood in stool
Only $8.99 + $4.00 Shipping

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What if My Test is Positive?
This does not mean that you have colon cancer. If blood is detected, a visit to a doctor is recommended. The doctor will be able to perform diagnostic testing that will determine the source of the hidden blood.
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Colon cancer deaths could be nearly eliminated if most people learn the basics, talk to their family and physicians about it, and take action to prevent it. Unfortunately, as recent government surveys and studies show, less than 40% of people who should be screened have been screened. Respondents age 50 and over to a recent survey on this site said only 51% of their doctors discussed colon cancer screening with them.
Prevention of colon cancer and other digestive disorders starts with you. It requires that you take an active role in your own health. That means know the basics: 1) the early warning signs and symptoms of colon cancer, 2) whether you have a family history of cancer requiring earlier screening measures than the average population, 3) the different screening methods available, and 4) the best screening tests to use. It also requires that you engage in: 1) a regular
regimen of screening, and 2) an educated and active dialog with your health care provider so they can provide the best available preventative care.
Healthy eating habits and lifestyle can be useful prevention measures, but scientific evidence clearly weighs in favor of a regular regimen of screening as the best and most reliable form of colon cancer prevention. The goal of screening is to detect and remove pre-cancerous polyps - the source of nearly all colon cancers. A simple screening regimen, regularly used, can literally mean the difference between life or death.
Although colon cancer can strike with no warning signs, one of the most frequent and commonly the only early warning sign is blood in stool from bleeding polyps. Too often this sign is either not noticed because the blood is not visible to the human eye or not acted upon.
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