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Cancer Screening Isn’t Difficult – Don’t Put it Off

Learning that a friend in her 40s had colon cancer was devastating. Despite bravely fighting and even celebrating being cancer-free, the disease came back and took her far too soon—leaving behind her husband and two young sons. Her story reinforced for me just how ruthless colon cancer can be and why early detection matters. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in Nevada, yet it’s highly treatable when caught early. Unfortunately, over 31% of adults over 45 are behind on recommended screenings. New, less invasive options like the FDA-approved Shield blood test make it easier than ever to stay on track. I encourage everyone to prioritize cancer screenings—for yourself and those you love. Learn more at cancer.org or talk with your healthcare provider. Early detection saves lives. — Randi Thompson, Public Relations Consultant, Reno
Cancer Screening Isn’t Difficult – Don’t Put it Off

Learning that a friend has colon cancer is tough. But it’s even tougher when that friend was only in her 40s. The news came as a shock to everyone around her, especially devastating to her husband and two young sons. She battled bravely with everything she had. She even “rang the bell” a few years ago, when the doctors thought she was cancer free. But the cancer came back, more determined than ever. Tragically, it took her from us and her young sons far too soon. Losing her showed me firsthand just how ruthless and unfair colon cancer can be. I have made getting colon screenings a personal priority in my life, a commitment I hope to inspire in others, too.

It's no surprise that early detection of cancer can lead to drastically better outcomes, oftentimes being the difference between life and death. What is surprising is the number of Americans behind on their recommended cancer screenings; a 2025 survey by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network found that over 31% of adults over age 45 have been more than one year behind on cancer screenings. And in aggressive cancers like colorectal, more than 75% of individuals who lose their lives to the disease were not current with recommended screenings.

In Nevada alone, the American Cancer Society predicts there will be 1,480 new colorectal cancer (CRC) cases and nearly 520 Nevadans will die of the disease this year. CRC is now the second leading cause of cancer deaths in our state and is the leading cause of cancer deaths among men under 50. What’s more disheartening is despite CRC's lead in cancer-related deaths, it’s actually one of the most treatable cancers when caught early, with a 91% five-year survival rate for patients with early-stage, localized CRC.

When it comes to CRC, there is an urgent need to close the screening adherence gap and the potential to save millions of lives in doing so. Perceived inconveniences like the special preparation, dietary changes, time and discomfort associated with colonoscopy, and the unpleasantness of handling stool for stool-based tests, have left over 50 million Americans behind on their recommended CRC screenings. But it’s important to remember that preventative screening is far less disruptive than facing the challenges of a late-stage cancer diagnosis.

The reality is cancer screening doesn’t have to be as difficult as it might seem. New, less invasive screening tools like the Shield test, the first blood test approved by the FDA as a primary screening option for colorectal cancer, offer more convenient alternatives for patients. Just recently approved last summer, the test is already covered by Medicare and VA Community Care, underscoring its potential to expand screening accessibility for millions of Americans. By fostering a more open dialogue about CRC screening recommendations and the options available, we can help to break down the traditional barriers to routine screenings.

My hope is to help others avoid the pain and tragedy of colorectal cancer, and all types of cancer for that matter, have caused me and many alike by encouraging everyone to stay up to date with cancer screenings. You can find the most up-to-date cancer screening guidelines at cancer.org, or by talking with your provider about your risk.

Closing the gap in cancer screening and reducing cancer deaths is within our reach—and early detection could save your life or the life of someone you love.

Randi Thompson is a public relations consultant in Reno.


 


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