A clearer path through
cancer prevention
The Reframe difference:
support that goes beyond screening

Cancer doesn’t wait for retirement
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160+k
working-age people are diagnosed in the UK every year
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22%
increase in early-onset cancer (under-50s) over the last 30 years
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The
GapA significant number of cancers arise before screening age, leaving a gap in early detection for working‑age people.
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The
ImpactA cancer diagnosis is overwhelming, but the uncertainty that follows is often the hardest part. Without a clear path, individuals face a "medical maze" that leads to unnecessary stress and prolonged absence.
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The
SolutionReframe bridges this gap, providing a guided, cancer nurse-led path through the complexities of care at every stage of their career journey.
How it works
- Step 1: Digital risk assessment
Results identify risks and red-flag symptoms, ensuring they receive targeted screening for six different cancer types. - Step 2: Personalised report
Provides a risk profile and direct access to private screening or NHS testing, if eligible. Gives access to prevention resources - Step 3: Dedicated cancer nurse support
We provide a full "clinical wrap-around" and 1-to-1 advocacy for every abnormal result.

Cancer screening available
In-clinic mammography scan
Simple private at-home test
Simple private at-home test
Simple private at-home test
In-clinic scan
Simple mobile app
Building a more resilient workplace
We bridge gaps in national screening so employees get faster access to answers and treatment.
Specialist cancer‑led guidance that provides clarity and support when cancer affects your team.
Clinical navigation that eases stress and uncertainty, helping avoid long‑term absence.

"Cancer screening is so important to tackling the rising UK cancer numbers, providing this service through Reframe will promote the NHS cancer screening programmes and expand on this to enable greater access to screening for more cancers and at a younger age. The importance of this can not be underestimated, being able to do this and offer it as a workplace benefit could save so many lives.”