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jscreen is a national, nonprofit public health initiative dedicated to preventing genetic diseases. The program provides convenient at-home access to cutting-edge genetic testing, education and confidential counseling in the belief that education, access and compassionate support are the keys to preventing devastating diseases.
Marc Server of Wayne, N.J., credits early detection with 30 years of being cancer-free.
“This collaboration brings together health education, community engagement and meaningful conversation around prevention,” said Dr. Matt Goldstein, CEO of jscreen.
During Tay-Sachs Awareness Month, advocates share powerful stories of loss and hope. JScreen offers accessible tools to help families prioritize their health and future.
Timed for back-to-school and Tay-Sachs Awareness Month, the campaign highlights the importance of genetic screening in the Jewish community.
Seven-time cancer survivor Lainie Jones champion life-saving genetic testing.
“Genetic testing is a vital step toward preventing devastating diseases and ensuring healthier generations.”
October serves as a yearly call to action to address, acknowledge and act in the fight against the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in the United States.
The JScreen Reproductive Carrier Screen gives prospective parents a deep understanding of their risk of having a child with a genetic disease.
Many men don’t realize the risk of cancer can be hereditary, and Men’s Health Awareness Month is a good time to spread the message.