We’re ready to launch the Get Your Rear in Gear® Summer Strength Challenge! On April 29, we’re starting a six week Summer Strength Challenge* for anyone looking to build strength at…
Guest Blog by Barb Kunz, LGC Today is Rare Disease Day – a day to call attention to the needs of the many people worldwide who have rare diseases. In…
Guest blog by Barb Kunz, MS, CGC Around 5-10 percent of colorectal cancers are due to an inherited cause that can be found with genetic testing. Rare disease day gives us…
This guest blog was written by written by Lisa Elam, Program Manager for the World Trade Center Health Program Outreach at the Mental Health Association of New York City. In…
February 29 is Rare Disease Day. To help raise awareness on this day, Stacey Wilson is guest blogging about her experience as a MAP survivor, and the importance of genetic…
For the second year, Wind River Cancer Wellness Retreats and Programs in Tryon, North Carolina was the recipient of a grant made possible through funds raised at Get Your Rear…
On October 5, 2015, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force released draft recommendations for colorectal cancer screening guidelines and opened them for public comment. Below is our response. The Colon Cancer Coalition believes…
Jake Waldenmeyer was about to graduate from high school when his mom, Jennifer, was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. At the time, he tried to ignore her diagnosis and…
A guest contribution from HealthCare.com That one word – cancer. It is jarring. The syllables and sentences that flow after hearing cancer attached to a diagnosis can be incoherent. All…