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As part of the three Healthy Maine Partnership's in York County, Turn Maine Blue initiative, the City Hall in Saco, ME lit up in blue for March and Dress in Blue Day 2012.
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.
Fight CRC volunteers raise awareness and urge elected officials to prioritize colorectal cancer in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.
Fight CRC volunteers raise awareness and urge elected officials to prioritize colorectal cancer in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
Across Wisconsin, U.S. Bank branches wore blue to celebrate Dress in Blue Day on March 2, 2012.
"On Friday, March 2, we asked employees in our Wisconsin region to Dress in Blue for a $5 donation. Hillery Dardis, a colleague at our Mayfair Branch in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, proposed the idea to our regional manager. Hillery's mother has colon cancer. Great support and participation was demonstrated for Dress in Blue Day. Our teams wore Dress in Blue stickers to advise customers why we were in blue. We raised awareness and approximately $1,500."
- Pamela D., U.S. Bank West Milwaukee District #57
Could you do bicep curls with your first cell phone? Then it may be time for your colon cancer screening.
Get screened for colon cancer starting at age 50. Brought to you by the American Cancer Society Tag2Nag campaign.
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.
In a study done by Bennink, dry beans were found to reduce the incidence of colon cancer in laboratory rats.
CCA National Conference attendees strut down the blue carpet! Check back for updated photos throughout the weekend. Photo booth sponsored by Genomic Health, Inc.’s My Colon Cancer Coach.