A person walks across the screen as text appears, 1 in 24 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. A magnifying glass moves over the person’s stomach and magnifies the area as a map of the U.S. shows, Colorectal cancer is #2 cancer killer in the U.S. From the number two the numbers increase to 45, and the text shows, Average risk adults start screening for colorectal cancer by age 45. Numbers continue to increase up to show, 90 percent of new cases occur in people age 50 or older. The person appears again with text reading, Colorectal cancer found at an early stage has a 90 percent five-year survival rate. The person continues to walk across the screen with another fact, Only 39 percent are being diagnosed at an early stage because there are often ZERO symptoms. A pie chart appears with the fact, 1/3 of adults ages 50-75, inside the circle, are NOT getting screened per recommended guidelines, outside the chart. The pie chart changes to a filled circle with FIT (at home testing), inside, as, There are many ways to get screened, outside the circle. The words inside the circle changes to- colonoscopy, then CT colonography and CologuardTM. The circle fills the screen and states, Don’t delay, talk to your doctor about your options for screening today. The University of Virginia Health System logo appears.