Colorectal Cancer Screening
Why Do I Want the InSure® Colorectal Cancer Screening Test?
Because InSure® :
- Replaces unpleasant fecal collection and smearing. Using the patented long handled brush, gently brush the surface of the stool and then collect the surrounding toilet water by dabbing it onto the card.
- Requires no preparation — keep routine medicine and diet
- Detects bleeding in the colon or rectum, which can be a sign of colorectal cancer
The latest addition to the American Cancer Society's guidelines is an annual fecal immunochemical test, such as InSure, for people at average risk, 50 years of age and older.
Request the test with the brush.
See Testing Guidelines
Visit the American Cancer Society to learn about the guidelines.
Start Here. Start Now.
- See video about InSure® colorectal cancer screening test.
- See pictures and instructions for the test with the brush.
- Print this page and take it to your next doctor's visit. Ask if the InSure® colorectal cancer screening test is right for you.
- Get reminded. Sign up to enroll in the destination:HEALTH Reminder Program.
- Get personalized cancer screening action plan from the American Cancer Society.
Fast Facts About Colorectal Cancer
- Colorectal cancer can be cured if caught early
- Colorectal cancer doesn't always have symptoms
- More than 90% of colorectal cancers are diagnosed in people over age 50
- The InSure® colorectal cancer screening test can provide you with important information about your risk for colorectal cancer
- Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death
- The latest addition to the American Cancer Society's guidelines is an annual fecal immunochemical test, like InSure®, for people 50 and beyond
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InSure® is manufactured by Enterix, Inc. Laboratory services provided by Quest Diagnostics.
The material contained on this web site is for informational purposes only. No information contained herein constitutes or can serve as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor if you have any questions and before you stop, start or change any treatment plan, including the use of medication. The diagnosis or treatment of any disease or condition may be based on personal or family medical history, symptoms, a physical examination, and other information considered important by your doctor, along with the additional information provided by test results.