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Age influences when many cancer screenings should start.
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What’s your age?
options
  • 18-24 (AGE_18_24)
  • 25-39 (AGE_25_39)
  • 40-44 (AGE_40_44)
  • 45-49 (AGE_45_49)
  • 50-54 (AGE_50_54)
  • 55-64 (AGE_55_64)
  • 65-79 (AGE_65_79)
  • 80+ (AGE_80_PLUS)
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1 in 10 cancers are linked to family history.
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Has anyone in your family been diagnosed with cancer before they turned 65?
options
  • Yes (FH_YES)
  • No (FH_NO)
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Which cancers were they diagnosed with?
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  • Breast (FH_BREAST)
  • Cervical (FH_CERVICAL)
  • Colorectal (FH_COLORECTAL)
  • Lung (FH_LUNG)
  • Prostate (FH_PROSTATE)
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Others
title
Some screenings are based on your sex assigned at birth.
question
What sex were you assigned at birth?
options
  • Male (SEX_MALE)
  • Female (SEX_FEMALE)
title
Lung screening is recommended for some people who’ve smoked.
question
Have you smoked more than 100 cigarettes in your life?
options
  • Yes (SMOKING_100_PLUS_YES)
  • No (SMOKING_100_PLUS_NO)
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Talking with a doctor is a key part of your screening journey.
question
Do you have a primary care physician?
options
  • Yes (PCP_YES)
  • No (PCP_NO)

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