Aflac recognizes 6 leaders as Check for Cancer Champions
This recognition is part of Aflac's broader Check for Cancer initiative to expand awareness of the importance of screening as the path for early detection
The program comes at a critical time — according to American Cancer Society (ACS) statistics, 1 in 3 people will develop cancer in their lifetime,2 yet the 2025 Aflac Wellness Matters Survey® indicates that more than 90% of people have put off getting a checkup or a recommended health screening.3 ACS statistics further note that early detection can push survival rates above 90% for many types of cancer.4
The inaugural 2026 Check for Cancer Champions are united by a shared commitment to improving early detection and saving lives through action and advocacy. The honorees are:
Ernie Johnson Jr ., Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame member, two-time cancer survivor and advocate for men's health screenings- Adamari López, Univision host, actor and breast cancer survivor who has used her platform to encourage women, particularly in the Hispanic community, to prioritize their health
David Pollack , former NFL player and college football analyst who became an advocate for early detection after his wife Lindsey was diagnosed with cancer in 2025- Dr.
Heather Bittner Fagan , practicing physician and recipient of ACS's Cancer Control Career Development Award, recognized for her leadership in cancer prevention and screening - Dr.
Ryan Schoenfeld , CEO of the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, a global philanthropy that supports research that will transform the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer Brian Ryll , President of the Professional Fire Fighters ofNew Hampshire and cancer prevention advocate
"If there's one thing I've learned through two experiences with cancer, it's that I've been provided the opportunity and the responsibility to help the next person get through it,"
The Check for Cancer Champions program is part of Aflac's Check for Cancer initiative, a bold, national movement to increase cancer screenings by 10% over 10 years. Aflac uses the familiar checkered pattern seen in everyday life as a powerful reminder to prioritize early detection through a simple call to action: See a check, get checked.
"Aflac is extremely pleased to honor Ernie, Adamari, David,
As part of the program, Aflac will make a
On social media, when you tag @Aflac and include #CheckForCancer, Aflac will donate
Go to Aflac.com/CheckForCancer for more information.
About the Check for Cancer Champions:
Adamari López is a writer, actor, television host, mom and breast cancer survivor who has become a prominent advocate for early detection and proactive health care. Diagnosed at age 33, she has used her platform to encourage women, especially within the Hispanic community, to prioritize self-exams, routine screenings and regular checkups. López has named Susan G. Komen Puerto Rico as her charity of choice for Aflac's
Dr.
Dr. Ryan Schoenfeld is CEO of The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, a philanthropic organization focused on transforming the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Under his leadership, the foundation recently spearheaded a landmark coalition of leading cancer research funders working together to accelerate the development of new screening tools for the world's most lethal and hard-to-detect cancers.
Brian Ryll is president of the Professional Fire Fighters of
FAQs about the Check for Cancer Champions program
- What is Aflac's Check for Cancer Champions program?
Part of Aflac's broader Check for Cancer movement, the Check for Cancer Champions program recognizes individuals who help raise awareness of the importance of cancer screening, preventive care and early detection. The honor-based initiative celebrates leaders and advocates whose sustained commitment helps encourage more people to prioritize getting checked. - Why is Aflac launching the Check for Cancer Champions program now?
Aflac launched the program at a critical time, as cancer remains a significant health concern, and many Americans continue to delay routine checkups and recommended screenings. With early detection shown to significantly improve survival rates for many cancers, the Check for Cancer Champions program reinforces the need for preventive care nationwide. - How does the Check for Cancer Champions program support cancer advocacy?
Aflac is making a$5,000 donation to nonprofits — chosen by each Check for Cancer Champion — that support cancer-related initiatives. In addition, each honoree receives a custom Check for Cancer jacket in recognition of their advocacy and commitment to early detection.
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1 LIMRA 2024 U.S. Supplemental Health Insurance Total Market Report |
2 American Cancer Society. "Cancer Information and Resources." https://www.cancer.org. Accessed |
3 Aflac. "2025 Wellness Matters Survey Overview." https://www.aflac.com/docs/cancer-campaign-wellness-matters/aflac-wellness-matters-survey.pdf. Accessed |
4 American Cancer Society. "Cancer Facts and Figures 2025." https://www.cancer.org/content/dam/cancer-org/research/cancer-facts-and-statistics/annual-cancer-facts-and-figures/2025/2025-cancer-facts-and-figures-acs.pdf. Accessed |
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