Beloved Hispanic celebrity and breast cancer survivor Adamari Lopez joins Aflac for "Remission with a Mission" campaign
- Aflac's initiative aims to improve health and wellness practices among U.S. Hispanics
- 72% of Hispanic cancer patients were diagnosed through routine medical exams or screenings
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Adamari shares her personal journey to drive empowerment through awareness of the importance of proactive health care among
Aflac's "Remission with a Mission" campaign confronts a stark reality — 1 in 4 adults have chosen to forgo essential health screenings due to a perception of good health, according to Aflac's Wellness Matters survey, conducted specifically among Hispanics. The survey also unveiled that
"Joining forces with Aflac for the 'Remission with a Mission' campaign holds a personal significance for me. I discovered the importance of wellness checkups firsthand when I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the young age of 33. My journey has shown me the critical role that early detection and proactive health care play in saving lives," said Lopez. "The troubling statistics regarding health habits within the Hispanic community deeply moved me — I want to urge my community to prioritize regular screenings to identify potential health concerns early and take charge of our well-being."
"The 'Remission with a Mission' campaign will blend Adamari's popularity with her authentic and inspiring journey to encourage proactive health care practices within the Hispanic community," said Ines Rodriguez Gutzmer, senior vice president and chief communications officer, Aflac Incorporated. "We need to bridge gaps, break down language barriers and empower individuals to take charge of their health. Together we will emphasize the value of early detection and promote regular health screenings. Like Adamari, Aflac is on a mission to help patients and families create better health habits."
Aflac's Wellness Matters Survey examined attitudes, habits and opinions about health and preventive care, uncovering that many adults are skipping wellness appointments and screenings that can help save their lives, including mammograms, blood tests, pap smears, STDs, skin cancer, and colonoscopies. These findings underscore the need for increased engagement and education within the
Additional insights from Aflac's Wellness Matters Survey:
- Loved ones carry high impact on promoting health: Many
U.S. Hispanics (67% ) say they benefit from friends and family who encourage them to go to the doctor for routine visits. Individuals are more likely to schedule checkups and prioritize wellness screenings as adults if their parents or caregivers demonstrated good habits, such as scheduling childhood wellness appointments, early in life. - Gender dynamics: Hispanic men exhibit a more positive outlook on their current and future health compared to women.
- Generational divide: Younger generations, including Gen Z, feel less control over their health but are more likely to skip annual wellness visits.
Aflac's collaboration with Adamari Lopez exemplifies its commitment to fostering a healthier future for the
ABOUT THE STUDY
The 2023 Wellness Matters Survey was conducted among a nationally representative sample of 2,001 employed
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Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL), a Fortune 500 company, has helped provide financial protection and peace of mind for more than 67 years to millions of policyholders and customers through its subsidiaries in the
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