“Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths, and incidence is rising in young adults,” said @marshalj23. "Research is critical to better understanding the rise in CRC cases, discovering advancements in care, and overcoming this disease.” @CCAlliancecw39.com/business/press…
We are honored, excited, and thankful for the opportunity to share our story at @TASSP1 Summer Conference. Come get informed and inspired Thursday June 19th in the Emerald room at 1:30 pm.
Greg Abbott says private school vouchers are for poor kids.
But when I questioned the bill author, he admitted this voucher scam gives our taxpayer dollars to parents making over $500,000 a year.
Vouchers are welfare for the wealthy.
Perspective is a powerful thing. This is my favorite day of the year as our #giftcardsformypeeps group spent the morning at @MDAndersonNews handing out gift cards to those going through treatment. Each year we are blessed to meet some amazing people.
We're heading back to Washington, D.C., March 9-11, 2025, for Fight CRC's annual advocacy event. Join us to meet policymakers and advocate for increased #ColorectalCancer funding and awareness. Every voice matters and we need you there!💙💪Stay tuned for more details.
"We are seeing cancers being diagnosed at younger ages in general, and I think this is a reflection on how much our lifestyles are changing," says our Dr. Eduardo Vilar-Sanchez.
Learn how you can reduce your cancer risk. @TODAYshow@evilarsanbit.ly/3zs7wyh#EndCancer
Current guidelines suggest that you get your first colonoscopy every 10 years starting at age 45 if you are at average risk for #ColorectalCancer. But some people may need a colonoscopy more often.
Our Dr. Mazen Alasadi explains: brnw.ch/21wKQFZ#EndCancer
If you have a parent/sibling/child with CRC (and do not have a hereditary CRC condition), guidelines are to start colonoscopy at age 40 (or 10 years earlier than the youngest diagnosis in the family) & repeat it every 5 years. #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth
For #LynchSyndromeAwarenessDay this is your reminder that:
💠 Lynch syndrome is common (1:279 individuals)
💠 Lynch syndrome is actionable (increased surveillance/prevention options lead to better outcomes)
💠 Lynch syndrome is underdiagnosed (most people are not aware that they have it)
#ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth
A normally-reserved Brad Stevens lets loose on Open Run: "The criticism is stupid. [Tatum & Brown] achieved more than most 25, 26-year-olds ever had. The scrutiny was because they were playing in May & June...I'd rather be in the mix and have my guts ripped out, than suck. And those two have been really good for a long time."
@CoachGJenkins He’s averaging 17, 10, and 8.5 and no defense has ever treated Josh Hart like they do Tatum. He gets doubled or they zone up on the weakside every time he has the ball. No other player in the series is facing that kind of defensive look.