Cancer Prevention Campaign Posters
The Protect Yourself campaign has been launched to increase awareness of the importance of getting early preventive screening for certain cancers. Download and print the materials below to display in health clinics and public buildings.
Breast Cancer
If you have a family history of breast cancer, you should talk to your health care provider. If you are 50 to 74 years old, you should have a mammogram every two years.
Cervical Cancer
If you are 21-65 years old, talk to your health care provider or call your local IHS, tribal or urban Indian health clinic to get a Pap test.
Colorectal Cancer
If you are 45-75 years old, talk to your health care provider or call your local IHS, tribal or urban Indian health clinic to schedule a test for colorectal cancer.
Liver Cancer
If you are 18-79 years old, talk to your health care provider or call your local IHS, tribal or urban Indian health clinic to schedule a test for Hepatitis C (a leading cause of liver cancer).
Lung Cancer
If you are a smoker 50 to 80 years old, talk to your health care provider or your local IHS, tribal or urban Indian health clinic.
Prostate Cancer
If you are 55-69 years old, you should talk to your health care provider or call your local IHS, tribal or urban Indian health clinic.
Breast Cancer Prevention
Cervical Cancer Prevention
Colorectal Cancer Prevention
Liver Cancer Prevention
Lung Cancer Prevention
Prostate Cancer Prevention