Holly Crawford, a colon cancer survivor living in Charlotte, will be one of hundreds participating in the upcoming Get Your ...
While colorectal cancer cases among older adults have steadily dropped, they've increased among those 50 and younger.
With March being Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, a survivor is sharing his story and pushing for more research in hopes of making people more aware.
Colon cancer was once primarily a diagnosis for older adults, but the statistics are changing. In recent years, cases have been rising among people younger than 50, which is why the American Cancer ...
Despite this, colorectal cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer death for men and women in the U.S. This STAT Brand Studio webinar introduces Fight Colorectal Cancer’s Colorectal ...
Photo / Supplied Crane’s four children, Kristian, Travis, Hayden and Esmae – the oldest 20 and the youngest 7 – were the reason she went into fight mode. Her boys were hit hard, especially ...
still fighting,” she said. She and her husband, Russell Robinson, have been dogged in searching for the top surgeons, leaders in interventional radiology, oncology and colon cancer research ...
“Patients should have a choice in their screening options,” said Anjee Davis, MPPA, CEO of Fight Colorectal Cancer. “It’s important to consider the whole patient—their preferences, comfort, and what ...
Colorectal cancer deaths are declining, but shocking regional, racial and ethnic disparities remain. According to the American Cancer Society, Latinos in the United States are more likely to die ...
Talk with your doctor to learn how often you should get screening. You can also take the Fight Colorectal Cancer’s screening quiz to assess your individual risk. At what age should I stop screening?