Stay on top of
your
health

Getting started is easier than you think.
Answering a few
questions
can help
you stay on top of your health.

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7 min

Cancer

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3 min

Heart health

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1 min

Migraine

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1 min

Vaccines

Get answers to health and wellness questions with Health Answers by Pfizer

Knowledge is power

7 min

Take a few minutes to complete the American Cancer Society CancerRisk360™ for actions you can take to help lower your cancer risk, including regular screenings. ACS supports those affected by cancer through advocacy, research, and patient support.

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Clicking "Start now" will send you to the American Cancer Society website.

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Early detection
is everything

Breast cancer

99% survival rate

If detected at Stage 1, the 5‑year survival rate for breast cancer is 99%.

Source: American Cancer Society

Prostate cancer

99% survival rate

When it is caught early, the 5‑year survival rate for prostate cancer is over 99%.

Source: American Cancer Society

Colorectal cancer

90% survival rate

When detected early, the 5‑year survival rate for colorectal cancer is over 90%.

Source: American Cancer Society

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8 cancer
breakthroughs
by 2030

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Listen to your heart

3 min

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Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common type of irregular heartbeat, but symptoms can come and go. Answer a few questions and find out more today.

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Get the
beat on
AFib

Risk

5x greater risk

People with AFib have about a 5x greater risk of stroke than those who do not have AFib.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Population

12 million people

By 2030, approximately 12 million people in the US will have AFib.

Source: American Journal of Cardiology

Impact

50% of people

While 50% of people with AFib have symptoms that come and go, the risk of stroke remains.

Sources: Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes; CDC

Take
migraine
head-on

1 min

Migraine is more than just a headache.
Take the ID Migraine™ screener to find out if you’ve experienced symptoms associated with migraine.

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Don’t underestimate migraine

Diagnosis

50% of sufferers

Over 50% of people with migraine experienced a delay of 5+ years before being formally diagnosed.

Source: American Headache Society

Prevalence

40 million Americans

Migraine affects approximately 40 million people in the US, with women being 3 times more likely to experience it.

Source: The Lancet; J Managed Care Specialty Pharm; American Migraine Foundation

Duration

72hr duration

The headache phase of a migraine attack can last up to 72 hours.

Source: Mayo Clinic

Stay up-to-date with certain
CDC-recommended
respiratory vaccines

1 min

Check vaccine eligibility for COVID-19, flu, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), and pneumococcal pneumonia.

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Don’t let down your guard

Pneumococcal pneumonia

50+ aged adults

The CDC recommends all adults aged 50 and older get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

RSV

60+ aged adults

Adults over 60 years old with at least one chronic condition are at greater risk of hospitalization from severe RSV.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

COVID‑19

2X increased risk

Whether mild or severe, COVID‑19 infection doubles the likelihood of a person experiencing a major cardiac event within 3 years of diagnosis.

Source: American Heart Association