We’re wearing Blue . . .and you can too!
Dress in Blue Day is March 5, sponsored by the Colon Cancer Alliance.
In celebration of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, advocates are encouraged to raise awareness of colon and rectal cancers by wearing blue and telling their friends and co-workers why screening for colorectal cancer is vitally important.
- Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable, and beatable.
- Screening can prevent colorectal cancer, and everyone over 50 should be screened.
Nothing blue to wear? We’ve got just what you need.


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