Paul G. Butler, Jr. was just 4-years-old when he lost his dad, Paul, Sr., to colon cancer. Nine months prior he also lost his dad’s lifelong best friend and young…
Dr. Sri Pothamsetty with Get Your Rear in Gear – Orlando presenting sponsor Orlando Gastroenterology recently summited Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. And he didn’t make the climb empty handed! He…
World Ostomy Day guest blogger Doug Dallmann writes about letting go of disappointment, and embracing the truth that life doesn’t have to slow down because you are living with an…
What is a podcast? A podcast is a digital audio file that is available on the Internet. You can download it and listen to it offline, or stream it directly…
When a young person is diagnosed with colon or rectal cancer they are shocked. Not only at the cancer diagnosis, but at the type of cancer they’ve got. Why? Because this…
In Minnesota, we expanded our 2017 grant with the Minnesota Department of Health Sage Screening Program to include a pilot patient navigator program with International Medical Graduates (IMG). An IMG…
We met in college selling shoes at a department store. Late closing shifts led to lots of talking about life. We soon became really good friends and fell in love….
Colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death in Latino men and women combined, and barriers to preventative screening are often the cause of lower than average screening rates…
18 months, 78 weeks, 546 days, 13104 hours, 786240 minutes. I heard him, but I didn’t really hear him. I stared into his face trying to keep composure. Eighteen months…
In Tulsa, 2,884 patients who are at-risk and uninsured are going to have access to free colorectal cancer screening. By partnering with Morton Comprehensive Health Services, Get Your Rear in Gear –…