Hemosure Immunochemical FOB Test (FIT) provides better patient care over the old guaiac (FOBT) method that the 2009 ACG Guidelines recommend be abandoned as a method for Colorectal Cancer (CRC) screening. With the new 2009 ACG Guidelines in mind, now is the time to change the outdated guaiac method you are using and begin experiencing the advantages of iFOBT (FIT) technology that offers clear accurate results, higher sensitivity and specify. Hemosure® can help increase your revenue with the higher reimbursement by Medicare but more importantly Hemosure® iFOBT gives you the opportunity to save more lives by increasing patient compliance coupled with a higher rate of accuracy.
Please give us a call if you have any questions or would like to order a FREE Evaluation Kit for your Laboratory and/or FREE CRC Awareness Kits for your facility at toll free 888-HEMOSURE (436-6787) or you can request more information at www.hemosure.com.
Turn your underwear into outerwear and hit the pavement with Hemosure® to get people talking about colon cancer on March 8, 2014 in San Diego, CA and Macon, GA.
The Undy 5000 5K is a run/walk to raise awareness about colon cancer. Participants in the Undy 5000 events are encouraged to draw attention to their bottoms—and colon cancer—byparticipating in their underwear.
Grab the kids and grab the dog, but leave your pants at home. Run in your underwear with Hemosure® at the Colon Cancer Alliance’s 2014 Sacramento Undy 5000 5K Run/Walk while raising awareness of colon cancer. Instead of race day T-shirts, all registered participants receive a commemorative pair of Undy 5000 boxers. It is a family-friendly event open to all ages. There is also a one-mile fun run. A giant, walk-through inflatable colon will make its appearance at the event!
Come run with Hemosure® in your undies at the Colon Cancer Alliance’s 2014 Tampa Undy 5000 5K Run/Walk. Participants are encouraged to wear underwear themed costumes to draw attention to the part of the body affected by colon cancer. This is a fun event with a serious message– colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S, and we want to get people talking about it! Participants receive race boxers instead of a t-shirt and get to take a walk through a giant inflatable colon!