Disease Management & Preventive Care
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NEW MEMBER? MAKE YOUR FIRST PAYMENT TO LOCK IN COVERAGE
Use your ZIP Code to find your personal plan.
Find and enroll in a plan that's right for you.
Find everything you need in the member online account
Select your state to visit the Ambetter Health site for your coverage area
Your area isn't covered? Contact Us for more information.
Your area isn't covered? Contact Us for more information.
Disease Management & Preventive Care
You have the power to lower your risk of having colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer can be very treatable when found early, and in many cases, can be prevented altogether.
Luckily, you have some powerful prevention tools:
Research has shown that people who follow these types of healthy habits have a much lower chance of having colorectal cancer than those who don’t:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends regular colorectal screenings starting at age 45 through age 75 for people at average risk. Screening beyond that would be up to you and your doctor, depending on previous findings and your risk factors.
There are several different types of screenings. You and your doctor can decide what is the best option for you.
Talk with your primary care provider (PCP) about which test is best for you. Some people should be screened using a different schedule because of their personal or family health history. Talk with your PCP about your health history.
Take charge of your health! Schedule an appointment with your doctor today to discuss your options for preventive colon cancer screenings and how you can lower your risk.