The Science of Cancer

Prevention

Beta carotene: a supplement you may want to avoid

Beta carotene is a precursor to Vitamin A found in many fruits and vegetables.

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The Catch Cancer Guides

The Catch Guide to Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer originates in the colon or rectum, portions of the large intestine.

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Prevention

The different benefits of moderate and vigorous activity

The health benefits of exercise are well-established, but not all exercise is created equal. Moderate activity and vigorous activity have different effects in the body, and both are important for different reasons.

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The Catch Cancer Guides

The Catch Guide to Esophageal Cancer

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Emerging Science

Can a blood draw tell you whether you have cancer?

Liquid biopsies analyze blood, urine, or sputum for DNA signatures of cancer, and can detect many cancers earlier than current screening protocols. The technology is still developing, but could radically transform cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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Prevention

How targeted interventions can reduce risk

Targeted lifestyle changes can have a significant impact on your risk profile for cancer.

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The Catch Risk Model

Positive and negative predictive value

This more complex metric than test sensitivity or specificity will allow you to understand the likelihood that any specific test result–whether positive or negative–is in fact accurate.

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The Catch Risk Model

Understanding near-term vs. lifetime risk

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The average Catch member can decrease their cancer risk by up to 60%
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