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Contact Information Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
Division of Cancer
Prevention and Control
4770 Buford Hwy, NE
MS K-64
Atlanta, GA 30341-3717

Call: 1 (800) CDC-INFO
TTY: 1 (888) 232-6348
FAX: (770) 488-4760

E-mail: cdcinfo@cdc.gov

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Screen for Life Campaign Print Materials

On this page you can find Screen for Life English and Spanish fact sheets and brochures about colorectal cancer and screening, as well as posters and print ads, including NEW posters that feature Katie Couric.

  • Fact Sheets
  • Brochures
  • Posters
  • Print Ads


  • Fact Sheets

    Screen for Life Basic Facts on Screening
    Screen for Life Basic Facts on Screening
    (PDF-314KB)
    Screen for Life Detailed Facts on Screening
    Screen for Life Detailed Facts on Screening
    (PDF-180KB)
    Screen for Life Facts for People with Medicare
    Screen for Life Facts for People with Medicare
    (PDF-869KB)
    Screen for Life Health Professionals Facts on Screening
    Screen for Life Health Professionals Facts on Screening (PDF-191KB)
    Información básica sobre los exámenes de detección
    Información básica sobre los exámenes de detección (PDF-300KB)
     

    Brochures

    Colorectal Cancer Screening Saves Lives
    Colorectal Cancer Screening
    Saves Lives (PDF-334KB)
    Colorectal Cancer Screening for People with Medicare
    Colorectal Cancer Screening for People with Medicare (PDF-377KB)
    Let's Break the Silence
    Let's Break the Silence (PDF-390KB)
    Rompamos el silencio
    Rompamos el silencio (PDF-750KB)
    Colorectal Cancer Screening - A Circle of Health for Alaskans
    Colorectal Cancer Screening - A Circle of Health for Alaskans (PDF-2,024KB)
     

    Posters

    Are You the Picture of Health? (2007)
    Picture of Health (2007)
    17 x 11 (7MB)
    Are You the Picture of Health? (2007)
    Picture of Health (2007)
    17 x 22 (6MB)
    Are You the Picture of Health? (2005)
    Picture of Health (2005)
    17 x 11 (364KB)
    17 x 22 (673KB)
    Colorectal Cancer Screening Saves Lives. If You're Over 50, Get Tested for Colorectal Cancer.
    Art Gallery (2003)
    11 x 17 (303KB)
    17 x 22 (302KB)
    What do these busy people have in common? They all got tested for colorectal cancer. If they have time, so do you.
    Busy People (2003)
    11 x 17 (185KB)
    17 x 22 (307KB)
    TRUE or FALSE? TRUE - Colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer killer. True - Both men and women get colorectal cancer. True - Colorectal cancer often starts with no symptoms. True - You can stop this cancer before it starts. Testing for colorectal cancer can save your life. Screening tests can find precancerous polyps so they can be removed before they turn into cancer. Screening can also find colorectal cancer early, when treatment is most effective. Talk to your doctor and Screen for Life.
    True or False (2001)
    11 x 17 (68KB)
    17 x 22 (70KB)

    Print Ads

    Are You the Picture of Health?
    Picture of Health (2007)
    Color and black and white ads - 3 sizes
    (PDF-1.46MB)
    ¿Es usted la imagen de la salud?
    La imagen de la salud (2007)
    Color and black and white ads - 3 sizes
    (PDF-712KB)
    Are You the Picture of Health?
    Picture of Health (2005)
    black and white ad - 3 sizes
    (PDF-978KB)
    Colorectal Cancer Screening Saves Lives. If You're Over 50, Get Tested for Colorectal Cancer.
    Art Gallery (2003)
    black and white ad - 3 sizes
    (PDF-249KB)
    What do these busy people have in common? They all got tested for colorectal cancer. If they have time, so do you.
    Busy People (2003)
    black and white ad - 3 sizes
    (PDF-869KB)

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    Page last reviewed: March 14, 2007
    Page last updated: May 21, 2008
    Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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