[EMPLOYEE_FIRST_NAME],
Colorectal cancer occurs in the large intestine in either the colon or rectum. It may not be the prettiest thing to think about, but it’s something that shouldn’t be ignored by anyone.
If you or a loved one is 50 to 75 years of age, getting screened regularly for colorectal cancer is the smart thing to do. For those with a family history of colorectal cancer, a screening before age 50 may be needed.
Let’s face it. The thought of being tested for colorectal cancer can be a scary proposition. And you may not know what is involved. The best solution for this is to ask your doctor some questions. We’ve all heard the phrase “knowledge is power;” it’s no different for this dangerous disease.
Remember, under the Affordable Care Act, most health insurance plans cover screening for colorectal cancer for people over age 50 at no cost.
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The [EMPLOYER_NAME] Leadership team |
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