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Colorectal Cancer

Learning I Had Lynch Syndrome Helped Save My Life
Lynch syndrome is a hereditary genetic abnormality that can cause several types of cancer. Wenora Johnson discovered that it ran in her family after she had treatment for colon cancer. Knowing that she was at a high risk for certain cancers, and having 2 children already, she had her ovaries and uterus removed, as prevention. Read More ›

Healthy Food Habits for Colon Cancer Risk Reduction and Survivorship
Oncology dietitian Julie Lanford offers tips on how to reduce the risk of colon cancer, as well as strategies for survivors during and after cancer treatment. Read More ›

Recovering from Survivor Guilt After Surviving Hurricane Katrina and Colorectal Cancer
As a psychologist dedicated to helping people cope with disasters, Jamie D. Aten knew the damage “survivor’s guilt” can do. As a stage IV colon cancer survivor, he says, “I wasn’t prepared for it to hit me personally.” Read More ›

Gift of the Dragonflies
When treatment for advanced colon cancer forced Cindy Simpson Wise to slow her busy pace, she found comfort in surrounding herself with nature’s beauty and in focusing on hope and joy. Read More ›

My Biomarker Story, and Why I Advocate for Genetic Testing
Wenora Y. Johnson, 3-time survivor, shares her cancer story and encourages patients to ask their care team about biomarker testing. Read More ›

Can I Buy a Bowel? 6 Clues That Tell You to Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer
Don’t take chances with your health. Many colorectal cancer symptoms are overlooked, so pay attention to these clues. Read More ›

My Biomarker Story, and Why I Advocate for Genetic Testing
Wenora Y. Johnson, 3-time survivor, shares her cancer story and encourages patients to ask their care team about biomarker testing. Read More ›

Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! Flip through this slideshow featuring the top risk factors for colorectal cancer, symptoms to look out for, and more. Conquer cancer with knowledge. Read More ›

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The Song Must Go On: Melissa’s Journey from the Stage to Stage III Cancer
Singer and songwriter Melissa Marshall was 51 when she was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in September 2013. After a lengthy battle Melissa was cured, and began a crusade of inspiration and education. Read More ›

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