I recently underwent a misignal SCAN and would like to share the results.
First, let me explain why I decided to take this test.
Recently, I’ve been watching many videos shared by doctors,
and I started to think that the results of general health checkups
might not always be reliable.
In fact, from the experiences shared by cancer patients,
some mentioned that just months before being diagnosed,
their health checkup results were “all clear.”
Others, who maintained a healthy diet and exercised regularly,
still ended up developing cancer.
While genetics might play a significant role,
it’s clear that it’s not the only factor.
This complexity highlights the challenges and fears surrounding cancer.
This realization made me understand not only the limitations of preventing cancer
but also the importance of early detection.
I was especially moved by a statement from someone suffering from a severe illness:
“You cannot manage your health if you are not healthy.”
This resonated deeply with me, and I decided to do everything I can for my health.
That’s why I chose to take the misignal SCAN,
which uses the latest microRNA testing technology.
The results showed no abnormalities.
The risk scores were measured on a scale from 0 to 100
and categorized as follows:
・0–50: Low risk
・51–75: Medium risk
・76–100: High risk
The lung cancer score was “1.”
The stomach cancer score was “6.”
The colon cancer score was “1.”
The esophageal cancer score was “2.”
The pancreatic cancer score was “1.”
These were the five test results.
Overall, the scores were very low.
I plan to continue getting regular tests,
with the next one scheduled for a year from now.
For more information about the misignal test I took,
please visit here.
Thank you for reading!
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