Cancer screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. Screening tests can help find cancer at an early stage, before symptoms appear. When abnormal tissue or cancer is found early, it may be easier to treat or cure. Screening tests have risks. Some screening tests can cause serious problems. False-positive test results are possible. False-negative test results are possible. Finding the cancer may not improve the person's health or help the person live longer. The risks and benefits of these procedures have been explained and I consent to the performance of the examinations and tests. I understand that the examinations will be performed at no charge to me. In consideration of the information contained in the previous paragraph, I hereby release Inspira Health, and the officers, directors, agents, contractors, and employees of this organization from any liability whatsoever arising out of the screening, including, but not limited to, performance of the examinations and tests, as well as any failure to correctly report the results of the tests and any failure to make correct recommendations. Any findings may be used to compile data for a program study with the understanding that my name will not appear in any publication of this data.
I understand that the findings and recommendations will be reported to me and I am responsible to follow those recommendations and for any expenses involved. I also understand that in addition to the tests performed today, other testing might be necessary to diagnose cancer.
I understand that although the procedures listed above are considered highly effective for the detection of cancer, no screening can be guaranteed to be 100% effective.
I have read this release and signed of my own free will, intending to be legally bound. Any questions that I have asked concerning this release have been answered to my satisfaction.