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United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
Fight CRC amabassador Jeremy Elchols attends Call-on Congress in Washington, D. C. with colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates from across the U.S. to raise their voices in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
Call-on Congress brings together colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates from across the U.S. to raise their voices in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
The American Cancer Society currently recommends that people age 50 and older with an average risk for colon cancer have a colonoscopy done once every 10 years. For more information regarding colonoscopy and other types of colon cancer screenings, we have provided you with links to additional information including Community Care General Surgery which performs colonoscopies.
United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
Fight CRC amabassadors Markham Rollins, Antonio Dionizio, and Jeremy Elchols (pictured left to right) attend Call-on Congress in Washington, D. C. with colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates from across the U.S. to raise their voices in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
Philadelphia, PA - You're once... You're twice... Three times a #coloncancer #survivor #DressinBlueDay #1milstrong – Kaitlin McCulligan
United in Blue rally on the National Mall., Washington, D.C. Hundreds of volunteers from around the country plant 27,400 blue flags, eash symbolizing a young person projected to face colorectal cancer in the year 2030. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC
9 Risk Factors Of Cancer by Preeti Shah in Cancer @ 99 Health Ideas
Know what cancer is, how it spreads, and how certain risk factors increase the chance of cancer, which is the leading cause of mortality in the present age.
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Call-on Congress brings together colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, and advocates from across the U.S. to raise their voices in Washington, D.C. photo by Evan Michio for Fight CRC