Coming 2026


Coming 2026
Cardiovascular Disease
The earlier cardiovascular disease is found, the more can be done to prevent serious problems. Many people experience their first cardiac event without warning, and in some cases, it is fatal⁴. Early detection can include blood pressure screening, cholesterol testing, or more advanced imaging. If indicated based on these evaluations, further interventions can be considered, such as medication. For example, high cholesterol has been shown to be a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and medications, called statins, are available to reduce these levels studies have shown that statin therapy can cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes⁵. Preventing just one heart attack or stroke through early detection and treatment can save tens of thousands of dollars in healthcare costs and add years of life⁶.
Early detection leads to better outcomes, fewer emergencies, and a longer, healthier life.
Early detection saves lives.
Let’s start with yours:

Cancer
Early detection of cancer gives you more choices for treatment and a better chance to live a longer, healthier life.

Dementia
Early detection of dementia empowers patients and families to take action – supporting better outcomes, improved quality of life, and more time to prepare for what’s ahead.