
Breast Cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-skin cancer in American women. An estimated 192,370 American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009. The risk of breast cancer increases as women get older. Over the years, researchers have identified certain characteristics, usually called risk factors, which influence a woman's chance of getting the disease. Still, many women who develop breast cancer have no known risk factors other than growing older, and many women with known risk factors do not develop breast cancer. Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against breast cancer. |  | To complete the Online CancerAware-Breast Risk Assessment
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Colorectal Cancer – cancer of the colon and rectum – affects about 145,000 people in the United States, and sadly, over 1/3 die as a result. Oftentimes, people do not present with symptoms until it is too late. The key is to get tested so it is diagnosed and treated early! Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against colorectal cancer. |  | Take the Online CancerAware-Colon Risk Assessment
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Prostate cancer is the leading cancer diagnosed among men in the United States. The key to decreasing the death rate of prostate cancer is to get tested so it is diagnosed and treated early! Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against prostate cancer. |  | Take the Online CancerAware-Prostate Risk Assessment
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Diabetes is the fastest growing risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The number of people -- which has tripled over the last three decades -- is equal to 7% of the American population. More concerning is that one-third of diabetics are unaware they have the disease -- a disease which leads to cardiac conditions, stroke, blindness, loss of limb, and impotence for men. Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against diabetes. |  | To complete the Online DiabetesAware Risk Assessment
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, claiming the lives of nearly 865,000 Americans every year. Many people are unaware that, to a large extent, the disease is both modifiable and preventable. Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against cardiovascular disease. |  | To complete the Online HeartAware Risk Assessment
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If you suffer from joint pain, you are not alone. Joint replacement is becoming more common. About 435,000 Americans have a hip or knee replaced each year. Research has shown that even if you are older, joint replacement can help you move around and feel better. The key is to fix the problem before it worsens. Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against arthritis and other joint disorders. |  | To complete the Online JointAware Risk Assessment
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Sleep apnea affects more than 18 million Americans, a majority of whom are middle-aged men. Risk factors include being male, overweight and over the age of forty, but sleep apnea can strike anyone at any age. Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against sleep apnea. |  | To complete the Online SleepAware Risk Assessment
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If you suffer from back pain, you are not alone. 80% of the adult population will experience chronic back pain at some point in their life. The key is to fix the problem before it worsens. Knowing your risk profile will enable you to take control of your health and provide you with the best defense against chronic back pain and spinal disorders. |  | To complete the Online SpineAware Risk Assessment
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