Innovative noninvasive screening methods, like blood-based tests, are emerging as potential solutions to overcome the obstacles people face in getting cancer screenings.
For many residents in Nevada, the issue of missing out on colorectal cancer screenings isn’t due to a lack of concern for their health. It often arises from the challenge of integrating preventive care into daily routines. Factors such as work commitments, difficulties with transportation, caregiving roles, and limited access to healthcare facilities lead to delays in essential screenings.
These screenings are crucial as they have the potential to save lives. Yet, the barriers linked to real-life circumstances are causing many people to fall behind, despite the importance of early detection and treatment.

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