
For the past five years, Ascension Via Christi’s Cancer Outreach and Risk Assessment program has offered colorectal screening kits, while supplies last, at no cost to anyone 45 and older….
Help increase screening and prevention for colon & rectal cancer.
DonateFor the past five years, Ascension Via Christi’s Cancer Outreach and Risk Assessment program has offered colorectal screening kits, while supplies last, at no cost to anyone 45 and older….
It is with enormous pride that we celebrate our first international event. Get Your Rear in Gear – Bahamas will be held oceanside in Nassau, Bahamas, on Saturday, May 14….
When it comes to bicycling for colon cancer, Dave Klein is the Ultimate Road Warrior. Dave solo cycled unsupported for 59 days and 3,300 miles from California to Florida to…
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Awarded Grant to Provide Colorectal Cancer Screenings to Underserved Patients The Colon Cancer Coalition is please to grant Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem,…
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men and women. Yet, it is preventable, treatable, and beatable. Sixty percent of colorectal cancer deaths could be prevented…
Through funds raised at Get Your Rear in Gear – Winston-Salem, the Colon Cancer Coalition is proud and excited to grant money to Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center (NHFMC) Foundation….
Funds raised at Get Your Rear in Gear – Indianapolis are being put to good use through a new partnership with Shalom Health Care Center, a federally qualified health center…
We are proud to support the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa School of Community Medicine through funds raised during Get Your Rear in Gear – Tulsa in 2019. This funding will help…
We are proud to support the Western Carolina Medical Society Foundation — in collaboration with Digestive Health Partners (DHP) — with a grant to expand the Western North Carolina Colorectal…
In 10 years, a South Jersey woman engaged her tri-state region and fourth largest media market to raise $2.5 million to spread the word about early detection and so much…