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June 19, 2011

Order A Free Kit For Lung Cancer Detection For Your Loved One !

Order a free early lung cancer detection test kit. If you wait until symptoms appear in late stages, 5-yr survival only 4%. Covered by insurance. 

The free EarlyCDT-Lung test kit is provided by Oncimmune, a certified laboratory that complies with all healthcare privacy regulations. The information we gather from you is strictly used to assist us in responding to your test kit request.

If ordering for a loved one, place your information in the About You field. Not sure if you or your loved one are at risk? Click here.

TAKE THE LUNG CANCER EARLY DETECTION TEST IF…

You are 40-75 years old with one or more of these risk factors:
  1. Long-term smoker or former smoker
  2. Secondhand smoke exposure for extended periods of time
  3. Family history
  4. Prolonged environmental exposure to radon, asbestos, coal products and/or radioactive substances
  5. Prolonged environmental exposure to chemicals such as arsenic, vinyl chloride and/or other carcinogens
  6. Diagnosed with tuberculosis, silicosis and/or berylliosis with or without scanning of the lung

DON’T WAIT FOR SYMPTOMS!

Lung cancer claims more lives each year than breast, colon, liver, kidney and melanoma cancers combined, due in part to inadequate early detection.(1) Generally speaking, lung cancer symptoms do not appear until later stages of the disease when 5-year survival can be as low as 4%.(2)
EarlyCDT-Lung is an easy blood test covered by insurance that can now help detect lung cancer at its earliest stages, even before symptoms are evident. Finding the disease when the tumor is localized increases 5-year survival to over 50%.(2)

HOW TO TAKE THE TEST

Click here or call 1-888-583-9030 to have a free EarlyCDT-Lung test kit mailed to your home. You will take the kit to your physician to have your blood drawn. Your test results will be sent back to your physician within 10 days of your appointment.

WHAT THE RESULTS MEAN

A positive test result means autoantibodies (how a body responds to cancer) have been detected at an elevated level. Your doctor may recommend additional testing such as imaging to determine if you have lung cancer.
If your result is negative, your doctor will probably recommend that you continue your regular schedule of testing & examination. A negative test means that none of the antibodies were found above the cutoff level. However, you are still at risk for lung cancer due to your risk factors.


Click Here To Request Your Sample Of Cancer Detection Test
 

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