March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Click to read how screening helped Robert find colorectal cancer early enough to increase his chances of survival.
Screening for Cancer
Before you experience symptoms, a screening involves examining your body for cancer. Regular screenings can detect breast, cervical, and colorectal (colon) cancers early, when treatment is most likely to be successful.
Survivors… Mark’s Story
Tobacco usage is linked to a variety of cancers. Learn about Mark’s experience with rectal cancer as a result of years of smoking cigarettes.
Colorectal Screening Questions… Colorectal Screening Answers
No one likes to think about colorectal cancer screening, but colorectal cancer screening can both prevent and find colorectal cancer early. It can save your life. Find out more now.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Colorectal cancer is one of those cancers that we can both screen to find cancer early, but we can also prevent it. Start early!
Colorectal Cancer and Family History
Has anyone in your family had colorectal cancer? Does colorectal cancer run in your family? Learn more about screening recommendations for colorectal cancer when family members have had colorectal cancer.
Colorectal Cancer Risk… Get Screened
Screening recommendations for colorectal cancer have been changed to 45 and over for people with average risk, but COVID has delayed many colorectal cancer screenings. If you are 45 and over talk to your doctor about colorectal cancer screening.
Colorectal Cancer – Preventable Cancer
Learn more on how to prevent colorectal cancer. Everyone can do their part…
How much do you know about Colorectal Cancer?
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Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer
March is colorectal cancer awareness month. If you are over 50 and have never been screened it is time to do it now.