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World Cancer Day: Staying proactive about your health through screening

World Cancer Day: Staying proactive about your health through screening

Febuary 2, 2026 - Defence Stories

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Members of 38 CanadianBrigade Group participate in the final attack scenario during Exercise BISON WARRIOR held at CFB Shilo, Manitoba, on August 21, 2015.

Each year on February 4, World Cancer Day brings people and organizations together to raise awareness about cancer, support those affected, and encourage actions that help save lives. Within the Defence Team (DT)community, cancer touches Canadian Armed Forces (CAF)members, Department of National Defence public service employees, Veterans, and their families alike.

Over the past year, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS)has continued to build on the CAF Cancer Screening Campaign launched in 2025 by sharing practical information about prevention and early detection. Screening saves lives by finding cancer early, when treatment can work best.

Building knowledge through the CAF Cancer Screening Campaign

Since the launch of the campaign, we have shared several articles highlighting key information about cervical, lung, breast, and colon cancer:

Together, these resources reinforce a simple message: screening is routine health care. Even when you feel well, screening tests can detect changes long before symptoms appear.

What you can do this World Cancer Day

Consider taking one small step for your health:

  • Check when you are due for screening
  • Talk with your clinician about your risk factors
  • Book the test you've been postponing
  • Help educate others about cancer prevention and screening by sharing trusted information
  • Reach out to offer support to someone affected by cancer

Screening is about readiness and well-being

Health is closely linked to operational readiness. Staying up to date with preventive care helps members remain fit to serve and supports long, healthy lives beyond military service.

If you have questions about cancer screening, your health care provider can help you understand which tests are right for you. There are also a variety of mental health and wellness resources available to Defence Team members and their families.

World Cancer Day is a reminder that early action matters. Screening, prevention, and support make a difference for you, your family, and the entire Defence Team.

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