Taking an active role in your health starts with informed choices.

More and more people want to better understand their bodies, manage personal risk, and take a proactive approach to their long-term wellbeing. Today's imaging tools can offer powerful insights - but good health isn't about screening for everything, it's about knowing what's right for you.

On these pages we outline the screening pathways and imaging tools available to you, including who they may be most appropriate for and how they sit alongside evidence-based healthcare. Our aim is to support confident, informed decision-making that complements - not replaces - your routine medical care, and is tailored to your individual health needs.

Women ages 20-39

Women ages 20-39

If you're feeling well and have no concerns, routine screening isn't usually necessary at this stage.
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Women ages 40-49

Women ages 40-49

Depending on your personal health history and risk factors, screening may be worth considering at this age.
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Women ages 50-74

Women ages 50-74

This is when regular screening can play an important role in supporting your health.
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Women ages 75+

Women ages 75+

Screening is a personal decision, guided by your health and preferences.
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Men ages 40-49

Men ages 40-49

Depending on your personal health history and risk factors, screening may be worth considering at this age.
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Men ages 50-74

Men ages 50-74

This is when regular screening can play an important role in supporting your health.
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Men ages 75+

Men ages 75+

Screening is a personal decision, guided by your health and preferences and conversations with your doctor.
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