The Colon Cancer Coalition enters its busiest time of the year as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month brings with it 13 events, followed by nine more events in April and May!…
Before my prep, I religiously watched all of Allison Rosen’s (a colon cancer survivor and wonderful awareness advocate) prep-tip TikToks in the days leading up to my colonoscopy, which was…
There are many different reasons why someone might consider getting a colonoscopy: they’re 45 or older, have a family history, or are experiencing symptoms. For me, being only 23, it…
Have you ever noticed how in the month of March, landmarks across the country change their lights to blue? Maybe you’ve seen social media posts promoting #BlueForCRC and have found…
As a coalition, each of us plays a different role in one ultimate purpose: increase screening and educate others about signs and symptoms to end colorectal cancer related deaths. And…
In 2024, the Colon Cancer Coalition will host 42 Get Your Rear in Gear’s across 31 states, plus the Bahamas! We’re thrilled to be expanding and raising awareness in new…
Life is one of the hardest battles that humans will ever face. Wonderful and beautiful, yes, but also trying and difficult. We don’t know how long or how good it…
Laurie Koshers’ cancer diagnosis was a total shock. At 44, she was the picture of health; a lifelong vegetarian who often went for multi-mile runs. She never called in sick…
Jessica Catlin is not someone who shies away from the truth. When she was diagnosed with stage IIIb colorectal cancer in 2016 at the age of 39, she started keeping…
Robert Stricklin lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife Ivy, two kids named Karter and Reagan, three dogs, and a cat. He works as a first aid and workplace…