An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a bulge or weakening in the part of the aorta that runs through the abdomen. Left undetected, it can rupture and become a life-threatening emergency. Unfortunately, most AAAs show little or no symptoms until it’s too late.
Protecting Life’s Moments: John’s Story
Johnston City, Illinois, might not be the first place you associate with billiard halls and Minnesota Fats—but for John, that’s where his story begins. Growing up, he spent his days bouncing between pool halls, listening to the legends and grabbing a root beer float at Andresen’s Café. It’s where he learned the value of listening—something that would later shape his career in healthcare across Southern Illinois.
But perhaps the most important thing John ever heard was this: his annual cancer screening had detected something unexpected—a potentially deadly abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA).
In John’s case, early detection made all the difference.
Thanks to routine preventive care, his aneurysm was found before it posed a serious threat. After monitoring and treatment, John avoided an emergency—and got back to what matters most: family fish fries, story-swapping with old friends and quiet moments with his wife. Ask your provider if you are a candidate for AAA screening.