New Year’s Resolutions
- If you will be 50 this year, plan with your doctor to begin a regular colorectal cancer screening program.
- If you are older than 50 and haven’t been screened, make an appointment for screening today.
- Learn the symptoms of colon and rectal cancer, and if you have one, get a colonoscopy — no matter how young you are.
Help make sure every American has access to colorectal cancer screening. Go to CoverYourButt.Org and learn how.




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