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AI mammography is already finding 21.6% more cancers in real clinical settings. But the bigger opportunity is closing the information gap that keeps 70% of adults behind on screening.
China has 534 million adults eligible for cancer screening. Organized programs reach less than 1%. The result: a 25-point gap in cancer survival compared to the US.
80% of cancer deaths averted over 45 years came from prevention and screening, not treatment. Imperfect screening in the US alone costs an estimated $1.7 to $2.7 trillion in lost life.
The recommended age dropped from 50 to 45 in 2021. Nearly five years later, only 37.1% of adults 45-49 have been screened. Here's what changed and why it matters.
70% of lung cancers in the US are found at late stage. The #1 reason people miss screening isn't cost or fear — 43% simply didn't know they needed it.
Nearly 70% of US adults are behind on at least one cancer screening. The #1 reason: not knowing what's recommended. Here's a simple guide by age.
The story behind FixYou, why we built a cancer screening awareness tool, and the personal loss that inspired it.