We’ve heard that “knowledge is power,” but when it comes to your health, it’s also peace of mind. Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is a good reminder that cancer risk isn’t limited to one age group.
While colorectal cancer has traditionally been associated with older adults, cases in younger adults are on the rise. That shift makes understanding risk factors, screening guidelines, and early warning signs more important than ever.
If you’re looking to better understand how colorectal cancer risk changes over time, we pulled together these resources to offer helpful context:
For many people, an at-home lab test can be a simple way to be proactive. The FIT Colon Cancer Screening Test looks for hidden blood in the stool, a key indicator that something needs a closer look.
Screening is about staying informed, starting conversations earlier, and taking proactive steps toward long-term health.
How multi-cancer screening fits into your health care
Some cancers don’t have routine screening options, which is why broader detection tools are becoming an important part of the conversation.
Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests are designed to look for signals associated with multiple cancers through a single blood draw. These resources explain how MCED testing works and what the Galleri® Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test is designed to detect:
March is National Nutrition Month, a reminder that supporting your health isn’t just about what you eat, but how your body responds to and uses the nutrients you consume.
Digestive discomfort, bloating, or low energy after meals can sometimes be tied to foods you eat regularly, even when reactions aren’t immediate or obvious. Food sensitivity testing can help uncover those patterns by showing how your immune system responds to specific foods, offering a more informed starting point for nutrition decisions.
But nutrition doesn’t stop at food reactions alone.
Everlywell 360 provides a broader view of nutritional health by measuring how your body absorbs, stores, and uses key nutrients. With 83 biomarkers tested annually, Everlywell 360 helps reveal:
• Whether nutrient levels like Vitamin D, B12, iron, ferritin, magnesium, zinc, and electrolytes are within optimal ranges • How nutrition connects to energy, metabolism, and overall health • Trends over time that can support long-term health planning
Together, comprehensive biomarker testing and food sensitivity insights offer a more complete understanding of nutrition so you’re not just reacting to symptoms, but making informed decisions about your whole health.
When you enroll in Everlywell 360, you can add on a Food Sensitivity Test at checkout to personalize your nutrition insight even further.
Your purchase may be HSA/FSA eligible. Check with your plan administrator. Everlywell is not responsible for contacting your plan administrator on your behalf. Everlywell works with a clinician network and CLIA-certified labs to provide lab tests. A licensed clinician will review your test request and order the test, if appropriate. If approved, the lab will process your sample, and lab results will be made available in Everlywell's online portal.
Code DETECT100 valid for $100 off the Galleri® Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test when purchased as a standalone product, not an add-on, expires 03/24/2026. Exclusions apply.
The Galleri® Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test does not detect a signal for all cancers and not all cancers can be detected in the blood. False positive and false negative results do occur. The Galleri® test should be used in addition to healthcare provider recommended screening tests.
As a prescription-only test, your Galleri® Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test order is submitted to a licensed clinician within the PWN network for review and approval after your health profile and intake forms are complete.
Our FIT Colon Cancer Screening Test is not a replacement for a colonoscopy.