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Screen for Life Campaign Posters

We offer a variety of posters, including some featuring well-known celebrities. All posters include information about colorectal cancer and the importance of beginning screening at age 50. They may be used in a variety of settings, such as medical offices or clinical practices, health fairs, workplaces, and other community settings. You can download and print the posters or order printed copies. See Usage Guidelines.

Really? Poster featuring Katie Couric

NEW! Really? (featuring Katie Couric)

17 inches wide and 22 inches tall:
Color [PDF-5.3MB]
Black and white [PDF-1.6MB]

22 inches wide and 17 inches tall:
Color [PDF-4MB]
Black and white [PDF-1MB]

No Excuses poster showing 3 people

No Excuses (3 People)

English [PDF-6.4MB]Spanish [PDF-739KB]

 

No Excuses poster showing 4 people

No Excuses (4 People)

11 inches wide and 17 inches tall:
English [PDF-7.7MB]
Spanish [PDF-1MB]

17 inches wide and 11 inches tall:
English [PDF-4.6MB]
Spanish [PDF-743KB]

 

This Is Personal poster in color

This Is Personal

17 inches wide and 22 inches tall:
Color [PDF-6.9MB]
Black and white [PDF-7.5MB]

17 inches wide and 11 inches tall:
Color [PDF-9.6MB]
Black and white [PDF-6.6MB]

 

 

Usage Guidelines

Content developed by CDC’s Screen for Life campaign and presented on CDC’s Web site is available for public use exactly as it is found online, without being changed in any way. If you have questions about whether or how you may use these campaign resources, or if you would like to request Screen for Life print ads or print disks, please call 1 (800) CDC-INFO or contact CDC-INFO.

Fact sheets, brochures, posters, postcards, banner ads, and PSAs

Screen for Life fact sheets, brochures, posters, postcards, banner ads, and public service announcements (PSAs) may not be changed in any way. Adding or removing logos or information to highlight the services provided by an individual, company, or organization would imply endorsement by the Department of Health and Human Services, which is against federal policy.

Images and illustrations

Many Screen for Life images and illustrations are copyright protected, and depending on contractual agreements, may not be available for use by non-CDC entities.

Campaign logos

Screen for Life is a CDC campaign. Its logo may not be used on materials other than those created and produced by CDC. The campaign logo is not available to third-party organizations for use on independently created materials.

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