But honestly? Early is exactly where you want to be.
You caught us while we're still putting the finishing touches on StallCancer.org.
But since you're here, let's talk about why being early is the entire point of this project.
When it comes to your health, cancer screenings shouldn't be terrifying, they are just routine maintenance. The earlier cancer is detected, the better the outcomes tend to be across the board.
When you catch it early:
Treatments are less intense.
Survival rates are drastically better.
The healthy years you get post-recovery are multiplied.
We know the idea of talking about colon, breast, testicular,
or skin cancer can feel difficult, awkward, or a little taboo.
But it doesn't have to be. We all have bodies.
This is normal.
This is health.
Need a script to break the ice? Try this: "
I want to stay on top of my own routine maintenance.
What cancer screenings should I be getting at my age?"
StallCancer is a digital public benefit currently in development.
We are building open-access tools to help communities start life-saving conversations in the moments that matter.
Check back soon.
StallCancer.org is an independent public benefit project developed by Jay Wright, an MPH-candidate at WGU. At this time, this site operates as a proof-of-concept and is for demonstration purposes only in conjunction with academic assessment D627T2. If you accessed this page from a physical poster and are outside of the WGU evaluation team, please drop a note to let the developer know exactly where you found the QR code."