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Full Body Scan Catches Cancer Early
8 Jan
Summary
- A full-body scan detected early-stage prostate cancer in a healthy-appearing man.
- The scan also identified a cyst on the pancreas and other potential health risks.
- Dragonfly Scans offers comprehensive health screenings for $1,000 to $2,500.

In early 2026, a new approach to preventative healthcare is gaining attention, moving beyond symptom-based diagnosis. Dragonfly Scans in Plano offers advanced full-body scans, providing a detailed look inside the body. A 61-year-old man, initially seeking a routine check-up, discovered stage 1 prostate cancer and a cyst on his pancreas through the one-hour scan.
Co-founder Robert Shields highlighted that modern medicine often waits for symptoms, which can be too late. Dragonfly Scans examines vital organs like the liver, kidneys, spine, lungs, heart, and brain. This detailed screening aims to inform individuals about risks for serious conditions, including heart attacks and early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
The cost for these scans ranges from $1,000 to $2,500, a price considered worthwhile by those who have benefited. Shields advocates for prioritizing health screenings, comparing the cost to that of expensive consumer electronics and stating, "If you can afford a new phone, you can afford to get a scan."




