The #1 way to stop cancer is early detection. Breast, prostate, lung, colorectal, pancreatic cancer can all be screened with a full body scan.
In 2024, an estimated 611,720 people will die from cancer in the United States. Breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, and pancreatic cancer, and many more, can all be screened with a full body scan.
Patients diagnosed with cancer early have the best chance of curative treatment and long-term survival. The only way to catch cancer early is to scan for it. The #1 way to stop cancer is early detection.
Pick a clinic nearby and complete our pre-scan survey.
We have most patients in and out within 60 minutes or less.
When your results are in, we will review with you, and discuss next steps.
“Think of doing an annual MRI Scan, just like going for a routine checkup. If we can detect your cancer early, we can save your life and normally treatment for early stage cancer is much less invasive. Most major cancers can be screened for with a full body MRI scan. Cancer is a silent killer, so even doing annual blood work, having a routine physical, and staying healthy is not enough to even know if you have cancer.”
Dr. John Smith, Chief Medical Officer
Breast cancer, Prostate cancer, Lung cancer, Colorectal cancer, Pancreatic cancer can all be screened out with a full body scan.
Patients aged 50 and older are 13X more likely to develop cancer than those under 50.
Source: www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/age
For unexplained pains or symptoms that may evade diagnosis without a comprehensive full body scan.
Your family’s medical history affects you, and a full body scan can help you screen for conditions you may prone to.
With regular scans, we can detect unusual things early, and help increase the chance of early treatment should anything unusual be discovered.
“I founded My Body Scan, after I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Thyroid cancer. Thankfully, I survived and am now cancer free, but many are not as fortunate. I had no idea that I was living with my own cancer, undetected and growing, for nearly a decade. My cancer never showed up on any blood tests or in my annual physical exams. I didn’t know that a full body scan even existed and could have helped detect my cancer much earlier on. If I can save anyone else the painful treatments, long recovery, and family heartache I went through, it’s all worth it. I discovered the #1 way to stop cancer is early detection.”
Oliver Bogner, Founder
We offer the world’s most cutting edge whole body scan. Each scan captures millions of data points from head to toe, including all major organs, brain, and spine, prostate, and more.
Our most comprehensive scan that assesses your head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and legs. Get checked for:
Almost everyone has some degree of imaging “abnormalities” or findings. Often, these can be attributed to normal aging processes, degenerative changes from wear and tear, or physical changes linked to lifestyle and other modifiable risk factors. While these findings may not require immediate clinical action, they could indicate the potential for developing significant health issues over time.
For instance, in a generation that spends considerable time sitting—whether using computers, cell phones, or watching TV—we commonly identify some level of spine degeneration in nearly everyone. Additionally, many individuals have benign lesions that can often be confidently classified as such based on their MRI characteristics observed during full-body screening scans. Although these findings are often labeled as “incidental,” documenting them at a healthy baseline allows for future comparisons. This practice not only reduces the likelihood of benign findings being misinterpreted as serious issues later but also increases the opportunity to detect subtle but potentially concerning changes over time.
No, our scans do not expose you to harmful ionizing radiation that other imaging methods (X-rays, CT scans, PET scans) use. Our scans also don’t use intravascular contrast dyes.
Yes. You can drink water, tea or black coffee. Depending on the scan you are taking, you will be in the MRI machine for up to 75 mins, so we recommend that you visit the restroom before going in.
We produce a detailed medical report for your physician that walks them through every system and organ in the body and identifies any abnormal findings we identify. This is produced in a format that they are familiar with.
For US clinics, we do not require a referral.
No detrimental effects have been shown to have occurred due to having an MRI when pregnant. There is, however, a risk of causing hearing problems in the fetus due to the sounds that occur throughout MRI imaging. MRI can also increase the amniotic fluid temperature. Therefore, we avoid performing screening MRI when you are pregnant.
Yes you can. You can either pay with an FSA/HSA credit card or seek reimbursement via your FSA/HSA.
We offer 3rd party financing through Affirm in the US for most locations.
An MRI is a noninvasive, injection-free, and radiation free procedure. The scanner is air-conditioned, well-lit, and you will always be in contact with an MRI technologist through a two-way intercom. During the scan, coils will be placed from your head to your legs. The MRI scanner produces thumping and humming noises as it is acquiring the images. We will offer you some headphones or earplugs to reduce the noise. You can also choose to listen to music to help pass the time or watch your favorite show. The technologist who operates the scanner will be observing you from the adjacent room throughout the scan. It is important to remain still when images are being acquired.
We perform a comprehensive set of protocols that image the entire body. These include brain quantification, arterial assessment, fat quantification as well as dedicated cancer and spinal screening. Our custom tailored whole body MRI protocol is based on MRI tissue-contrasts based on T1-weighted, T2-weighted, Fat-suppressed and non-fat-suppressed, and DWI techniques, a combination of evidence-based and emerging technologies that offer the most comprehensive diagnostic imaging in a reasonable time frame.