I am the same as many of you. I was once motivated to make a difference because of unnecessary loss. My life hasn’t been the same since colon cancer took…
The Charlotte Observer featured a story about Charlotte event director, Sue Falco. As a young Stage III survivor with no family history of the disease, Sue hopes the Get Your…
New York City Marathon finisher David Goodman had plenty to be proud of before he even crossed the starting line at last weekend’s race. Each of the 26.2 miles he…
A well performed push-up is the most efficient way to strengthen all of the major muscle groups in the upper body. The push-up strengthens muscles in the chest (pectorals), back…
Adults who run forty minutes per day, or roughly five hours per week, are more likely to become centenarians according to a study reported at MSNBC.com. Researchers at Stanford University followed…
Maria Grasso, Chair of Get Your Rear in Gear Philadelphia, along with Co-Chairs Jenny Ashbrook and Shona Bradley, were pleased to present a check for $40,000 to Tom Lewis, President…
CBS News reported last week that an analysis of data released by the American Cancer Society reveals a “large disparity in funding for different types of cancer.” The report goes on to say that…
We are excited to announce several new 5K events. First up will be the 2nd annual Rochester Get Your Rear in Gear 5K on Saturday, June 26th. We moved this…
Recently Colon Cancer Coalition President and Founder Kristin Tabor sat down for an interview about the success of recent events and the future of the Coalition. You’ve recently had several…
The release of a recent legislative report card underscored the importance of participation in colon cancer education and awareness events. A coalition of organizations including the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) released a…