Screening can help prevent some types of cancer. Regular screening can find and remove abnormal areas before they turn into cancer. For other types of cancer, screening may help find cancer early, when it's small. This is when treatment is most likely to work better. Here are ways you can screen for some types of cancer:
- Breast cancer. Breast self-awareness, mammograms
- Skin cancer. Self-exam, exam by a doctor, biopsy of changes that look like cancer
- Cervical cancer. Pap test and HPV (human papillomavirus) test
- Colorectal cancer. Test for blood or DNA in stool, colonoscopy or other exams to look inside the colon and rectum
- Prostate cancer. PSA blood test, digital rectal exam
- Testicular cancer. Self-exam, exam by a doctor
- Lung cancer. Annual low-dose CT (LDCT) scan (for current or past smokers)
Talk with your doctor about your family history and your cancer risk. Together you can decide on the cancer screening plan that's best for you.